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Successful aging: How can we create a better old age both for ourselves and others?
Issues in Aging, 2nd edition takes an optimistic view of aging and human potential in later life; it presents the most up-to-date facts on aging today, the issues raised by these facts, and the societal and individual responses that will create a successful old age for us all.
This text presents the full picture of aging- exhibiting both the problems and the opportunities and advantages that accompany older age. It aims to illustrate how generations are dependant on one another and how social conditions affect both the individual and social institutions.
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Thank you to the following reviewers:
Eldon Wegner | University of Hawaii at Manoa |
Maria Claver | California State University, Long Beach |
Wei Zhang | University of Hawaii at Manoa |
“This textbook is excellent in providing a highly readable and highly up-to-date introduction to the field of social gerontology.”
-Eldon Wegner, University of Hawaii at Manoa
“I am very impressed with this text. It presents all of the necessary information in a fresh and modern way.”
-Maria Claver, California State University, Long Beach
Issues in Aging, 2/E
Mark Novak, San JoseState University
ISBN-10: 0205578691
ISBN-13: 9780205578696
Successful aging: How can we create a better old age both for ourselves and others?
Issues in Aging, Second Edition takes an optimistic view of aging and human potential in later life; it presents the most up-to-date facts on aging today, the issues raised by these facts, and the societal and individual responses that will create a successful old age for us all.
This text presents the full picture of aging–exhibiting the problems as well as the opportunities and advantages that accompany older age. It aims to illustrate how generations are dependant on one another and how social conditions affect both the individual and social institutions.
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