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Observations for the next millennium on the threshold of the twenty-first century | Author(s) | Efraim Lifshitz |
Journal title | Ageing International, vol XXV, no 1, Summer 1999 |
Pages | pp 65-71 |
Keywords | Retired persons ; Pressure groups ; Rights [elderly] ; Quality of life ; Israel. |
Annotation | Retirement age in Israel is 65 years for men and 60 years for women. Most pensioners still feel they are in their prime of life, and function just as they did before retiring. In this essay, the author calls for older people to unite and use their many strengths of knowledge and political power in organisations such as the Israeli Association for Senior Citizens (IASC) to ensure their continued quality of life. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-991005217 A |
Classmark | BB6: PME: IKR: F:59: 7H6 |
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