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Ageing: a multi-generational, gendered perspective
Author(s)Clara C Pratt
Corporate AuthorUnited Nations
Journal titleBulletin on Ageing, no 2 & 3, 1997
PublisherNew York, 1997
Pagespp 9-12
KeywordsAgeing process ; Life span ; Well being ; Social structure ; International.
AnnotationDemographic and social forces are changing the shape of the world's population and the nature of family and personal life. Because ageing is a life-long process in which seemingly little can be done about gender and relationships between the generations, older people's well-being will be attained only when the well-being of younger people is assured. Thus, to achieve a society for all ages, the state, communities, families and individuals must work to advance well-being for people of all ages. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-980520218 A
ClassmarkBG: BG6: D:F:5HH: TM: 72

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