Ageism, the Aged, and Aging in America: On Being Old in an Alienated SocietyC.C. Thomas Publisher, 1997 - 271 Seiten |
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... evident to Allport , however , that close contact between groups does not necessarily alleviate prejudice between them . Allport based his conclusions on his studies of minority - majority relations in the United States as researched ...
... evident to Allport , however , that close contact between groups does not necessarily alleviate prejudice between them . Allport based his conclusions on his studies of minority - majority relations in the United States as researched ...
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... evident that much ageism in employment situations cannot be proved in court because it is subtle , devious and often not consciously practiced by management . For example , it is possible that supervisors will be more inclined to give a ...
... evident that much ageism in employment situations cannot be proved in court because it is subtle , devious and often not consciously practiced by management . For example , it is possible that supervisors will be more inclined to give a ...
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... evident that those who are affected by them will find the payments made to wealthy Social Security recipients unacceptable . Since the 1930s , when the Social Security Act first became law , the economic status of the old in America has ...
... evident that those who are affected by them will find the payments made to wealthy Social Security recipients unacceptable . Since the 1930s , when the Social Security Act first became law , the economic status of the old in America has ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF PREJUDICE | 3 |
ITS METHODS AND ITS FUNCTIONS | 23 |
AGEISM IN THE HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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