Social Structures, Aging and Self-regulation in the Elderly, K. Warner Schaie, PhD,Laura L. Carstensen (9780826124067) — Readings Books

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Social Structures, Aging and Self-regulation in the Elderly
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Social Structures, Aging and Self-regulation in the Elderly

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Significant demographic changes are transforming the structure of today’s American population to include a much larger proportion of older people. Factors such as immigration and changes in marriage, cohabitation, divorce, and childbearing are all affecting the roles of older people and the way in which older people are financially, emotionally, and psychologically supported. These changes also affect the size and composition of the working-age population that provide this support. Through the review of recent literature, the authors examine the implications of these changes and the ways in which they affect age distribution, immigration, increasing longevity, and family change.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
6 July 2006
Pages
240
ISBN
9780826124067

Significant demographic changes are transforming the structure of today’s American population to include a much larger proportion of older people. Factors such as immigration and changes in marriage, cohabitation, divorce, and childbearing are all affecting the roles of older people and the way in which older people are financially, emotionally, and psychologically supported. These changes also affect the size and composition of the working-age population that provide this support. Through the review of recent literature, the authors examine the implications of these changes and the ways in which they affect age distribution, immigration, increasing longevity, and family change.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
6 July 2006
Pages
240
ISBN
9780826124067