Ageism, the Aged, and Aging in America: On Being Old in an Alienated SocietyC.C. Thomas Publisher, 1997 - 271 Seiten |
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... live alone . The majority of the elderly live within ten minutes of at least one child . Men for the most part live with their wives or a female partner . Women , because of the difference of longevity between men and women , live ...
... live alone . The majority of the elderly live within ten minutes of at least one child . Men for the most part live with their wives or a female partner . Women , because of the difference of longevity between men and women , live ...
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... live 75.4 years , women 78.8 years and the life expectancy for both sexes had risen to 75.4 years . In 1995 , the average life expectancy was 76.3 and females , born that year , could expect to live 79.7 years , males 72.8 years.4 This ...
... live 75.4 years , women 78.8 years and the life expectancy for both sexes had risen to 75.4 years . In 1995 , the average life expectancy was 76.3 and females , born that year , could expect to live 79.7 years , males 72.8 years.4 This ...
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... live in nursing homes or live alone , abandoned by their children . The truth is that only 5 percent of those over age 65 live in nursing homes and that the overwhelming majority of adult children visit or call their parents every day ...
... live in nursing homes or live alone , abandoned by their children . The truth is that only 5 percent of those over age 65 live in nursing homes and that the overwhelming majority of adult children visit or call their parents every day ...
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THE NATURE OF PREJUDICE | 3 |
ITS METHODS AND ITS FUNCTIONS | 23 |
AGEISM IN THE HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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