The main focus of this book is aging as it relates to the Hispanic elderly. The author states that the primary goal of this book is to offer a contextual overview of Hispanic aging-ranging from complex issues to tentative answers
Lewis\u27s article presents a creative and exciting approach for understanding the importance elderl...
The Hispanic population of the US is growing rapidly, and by 2040, all but the oldest ages in many s...
In an insightful article published a decade ago, The Chicano Aged, David Maldonado offers some com...
Ronald L. Angel and Jacqueline L. Angel, Who will Care for Us: Aging and Long-Term Care I Multicultu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-85)The Latino population in the United States is rapid...
This book is an unrevised third printing of eleven inspiring essays written by twelve social scienti...
Book review of David A. Wise (Ed.), Perspectives on the Economics of Aging. Chicago, IL: University ...
The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
Worldwide the number of older adults is projected to grow at a faster rate than any other age group...
Review of L.A. Pastalan & M.E. Cowart. Lifestyles and Housing of Older Adults: The Florida Experienc...
John C. Rife, Employment of the Elderly: An Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Human Services Utilization by Older Hispani...
John A. Vincent, Inequality in Old Age. New York: St. Martin\u27s Press, 1996. $ 49.95 hardcover
Objectives: Few national studies have focused specifically on the functional status of Hispanic elde...
This paper, therefore, focuses on salient demographic trends regarding each subgroup within the Hisp...
Lewis\u27s article presents a creative and exciting approach for understanding the importance elderl...
The Hispanic population of the US is growing rapidly, and by 2040, all but the oldest ages in many s...
In an insightful article published a decade ago, The Chicano Aged, David Maldonado offers some com...
Ronald L. Angel and Jacqueline L. Angel, Who will Care for Us: Aging and Long-Term Care I Multicultu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-85)The Latino population in the United States is rapid...
This book is an unrevised third printing of eleven inspiring essays written by twelve social scienti...
Book review of David A. Wise (Ed.), Perspectives on the Economics of Aging. Chicago, IL: University ...
The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
Worldwide the number of older adults is projected to grow at a faster rate than any other age group...
Review of L.A. Pastalan & M.E. Cowart. Lifestyles and Housing of Older Adults: The Florida Experienc...
John C. Rife, Employment of the Elderly: An Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Human Services Utilization by Older Hispani...
John A. Vincent, Inequality in Old Age. New York: St. Martin\u27s Press, 1996. $ 49.95 hardcover
Objectives: Few national studies have focused specifically on the functional status of Hispanic elde...
This paper, therefore, focuses on salient demographic trends regarding each subgroup within the Hisp...
Lewis\u27s article presents a creative and exciting approach for understanding the importance elderl...
The Hispanic population of the US is growing rapidly, and by 2040, all but the oldest ages in many s...
In an insightful article published a decade ago, The Chicano Aged, David Maldonado offers some com...