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Children in an ageing society | Author(s) | D M B Hall |
Journal title | British Medical Journal, vol 319, no 7221, 20 November 1999 |
Pages | pp 1356-1358 (Education and debate section) |
Keywords | Children ; Physical disabilities ; Childless ; Demography ; Health services. |
Annotation | Women are now having children at an older age than at any time in the past 50 years. The author considers three implications for children and paediatric practice: the social class differences in child bearing patterns; issues related to disability of children or parents; and the distribution of resources between the age groups. This is one of four articles based on presentations at a BMJ conference on "Medicine in an Ageing Society" in November 1999. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-991122205 A |
Classmark | SBC: BN: SU: S8: L * |
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