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Taylor & Francis Ageing Populations in PostIndustrial Democracies
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Taylor & Francis Towards Human Rights in Residential Care for Older Persons International Perspectives Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
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Taylor & Francis Aging in World History Themes in World History
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Taylor & Francis Aging in World History
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Invitation to the Life Course Towards new understandings of later life
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Taylor & Francis Ltd New Dynamics in Old Age
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Aging in Place
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Families and Aging Generations and Aging
Book SynopsisThe complexity and diversity of families and aging has generated the necessity for research, policy, and program agendas that address emerging issues and needs for elderly Americans and their families. This volume is an effort towards that end - an effort towards fostering a different perspective at families and aging.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Families and the Aged: Issues of Complexity and Diversity Linda Burton Family and Generational Relations in the Later Years: A Historical Perspective Tamara K. Hareven Social Demography of Contemporary Families and Aging Christine L. Himes Divorced and Reconstituted Families: Effects on the Older Generation Colleen L. Johnson Dating and Courtship in the Later Years: A Neglected Topic of Research Lori J. McElhaney Elders in Southeast Asian Refugee Families Barbara W.K. Yee Extended Kin Networks in Black Families Peggye Dilworth-Anderson The Role of Church and Family Support in the Lives of Older African Americans Carla T. Walls The Families of Older Gay Men and Lesbians Douglas C. Kimmel The Oldest-Old in Families: An Intergenerational Perspective Lillian E. Troll and Vern L. Bengtson From Generation Unto Generation: Parent-Child Support in Aging American Families David J. Eggebeen Challenges and Rewards: African American Grandparents as Surrogate Parents Linda Burton and Cynthia deVries Sibling Relationships Among Older Adults Martha Sebastian Moyer 'Creating' Families: Older People Alone Bonnie Genevay Family Caregiving Programs: A Look at the Premises on Which They Are Based Greta Berry Winbush Families and Caregiving in an Aging Society Marjorie H. Cantor On Lok: The Family Continuum Doreen Der-McLeod and Jennie Chin Hansen Resources: Families and Aging Ute J. Bayen
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Taylor & Francis Ltd In the Country of the Old
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Meaning of Reminiscence and Life Review
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Readings in the Political Economy of Aging
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Taylor & Francis Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Aging in NineteenthCentury Culture
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Taylor & Francis Television News and the Elderly Broadcast Managers Attitudes Toward Older Adults Routledge Library Editions Television
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Taylor & Francis Last Years of Long Lives
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Economics of Aging Disciplinary Approaches to Aging 5 Disciplinary Approaches to Aging Vol 6
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Women and Ageing in British Society since 1500 Women And Men In History
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Population Ageing in Central and Eastern Europe Societal and Policy Implications New Perspectives on Ageing and Later Life
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Taylor & Francis Finding Meaning in Later Life
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Taylor & Francis Savoring Alternative Food
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Group Activities with Older Adults Speechmark Practical Resource
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Death Attitudes and the Older Adult Theories Concepts and Applications Series in Death Dying and Bereavement
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Trans Individuals Living with Dementia
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It brings together original chapters from leading academics, practitioners and LGBT* individuals affected by dementia. Multi-disciplinary and international in scope, it includes authors from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia and from a range of fields, including sociology, social work, psychology, health care and socio-legal studies.Taking an intersectional approach i.e. considering the plurality of experiences and the multiple, interacting relational positions of everyday life LGBT Individuals Living with Dementia addresses topics relating to concepts, practice and rights. Part One addresses theoretical and conceptual questions; Part Two discusses practical concerns in the delivery of health and social care provision to LGBT* people living with dementia; and Part Three explores socio-legal issues relating to LGBT* people living with dementia. This collection will a
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Cambridge University Press The Berlin Aging Study Aging from 70 to 100
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Cambridge University Press The Decline of Life
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Cambridge University Press Old Age
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Cambridge University Press The Journey of Life A Cultural History of Aging in America
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Cambridge University Press Crossing Frontiers
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Cambridge University Press The Many Faces of Dependency in Old Age
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Cambridge University Press Ageing and Social Policy in Australia
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Cambridge University Press New Frontiers in Resilient Aging
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Cambridge University Press An Introduction to Gerontology
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Cambridge University Press Ageing and Popular Culture
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Cambridge University Press Crossing Frontiers
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Cambridge University Press Ageing and Popular Culture
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Cambridge University Press An Introduction to Gerontology
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Cambridge University Press The Decline of Life Old Age in EighteenthCentury England 39 Cambridge Studies in Population Economy and Society in Past Time Series Number 39
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Cambridge University Press Seniorland
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Cambridge University Press Spiritual Dimensions of Ageing
Book SynopsisSpirituality in later life has become increasingly significant in the context of extended longevity. This book will inform researchers and practitioners in all fields that relate to older people, especially in social, psychological and health-related domains and wherever meaning and purpose in ageing are recognised as important for human flourishing.Table of Contents1. Spirited ageing Malcolm Johnson and Joanna Walker; Part I. The Spiritual Journey of Ageing: 2. Spirituality and ageing: yesterday, today and tomorrow Robert Atchley; 3. Ageing and spirituality across faiths and cultures Ellizabeth MacKinlay; 4. Stages of the soul: dreams and the coming of age Harry Moody; 5. Aesop's Fables as spiritual touchstones Andrew Achenbaum; Part II. Cultures of the Spirit in Modernity: 6. Religion, belief and spirituality in old age: how they change Vern Bengtson and Malcolm Johnson; 7. Ageing, ritual and social change Peter Coleman; 8. Religious ritual and practice in older age Ellen Idler; 9. New cultures of ageing Paul Higgs; Part III. Searching for Meaning in Later Life: 10. Religion, faith, belief and disbelief in old age: 'a full-hearted evensong' Susan Eisenhandler; 11. Finding meaning and sustaining purpose in later life Albert Jewell; 12. Spirituality, biographical review and biographical pain at the end of life Malcolm Johnson; 13. Embracing contraries: the spiritual quest as a lifelong process Ronald Manheimer; Part IV. Meeting Spiritual Needs in Older Age: 14. Conversation matters Ann Morisy; 15. Spiritual development in later life: a learning experience? Joanna Walker; 16. Re-imagining the theology of age James Woodward; 17. Pressing towards the finishing line: older people on the final lap Keith Albans.
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Super Age
Book SynopsisA demographic futurist explains the coming Super Age—when there will be more people older than sixty-five than those under the age of eighteen—and explores what it could mean for our collective future.Trade Review"An intelligent warning to pay more attention to your elders. . . . Schurman combines ideas for an elderly-friendly future with a denunciation of present conditions. . . . Good insights for right now." — Kirkus Reviews "[Schurman's] insistence on a more thoughtful approach to an aging society is buoyed by his optimism and his dedication to justice and care for all citizens: ‘The future may be gray,’ he writes, ‘but it’s incredibly bright.’ Policymakers and business leaders, take note." — Publishers Weekly “The Super Age is upon us. Bradley Schurman inspires and challenges us to confront head-on the implications for the economy, business, how we live, and how we treat one another. He offers a road map for seizing the opportunities that are ahead and offers a clear view of the risks of inaction.” — Almar Latour, CEO, Dow Jones “Global aging is transformational on the scale of climate change, the freight train we can see coming, and in The Super Age, Bradley Schurman reveals it to us in all its complexity and opportunity. Discarding the tired discourse of the burdens of an aging planet, he offers instead a fundamental revisioning of what life could look like—of what our lives could look like—a new world that is hugely exciting, if we do it right.” — Claire Casey, global head of Policy & Insights, Economist Impact, The Economist Group “Demography may be destiny, yet there are few prognosticators who can see the future like Bradley Schurman. The Super Age is a super-readable book, a crystal ball into a society like we’ve never seen before. This book will help you tap into the longevity dividend.” — Chip Conley, New York Times bestselling author and founder, the Modern Elder Academy “The Super Age provides one of the most comprehensive understandings of the gift of longevity and the work we need to do as a society to maximize the ability for all to age well. This timely book provides leaders the data, insights, and tangible solutions needed to tap into the moral, economic, and societal benefits of truly embracing the Super Age. Leaders from every sector (public, private, and nonprofit) should read and share the book.” — Ramsey Alwin, president and CEO, National Council on Aging (NCOA) “This book is an eye-opener to those already in, or those preparing to serve, older and generationally diverse markets. Schurman gives both an objective view of the existing landscape and a bright road map for future growth. Customers are changing at a rapid pace, and in many cases, they are becoming healthier and wealthier. Those who truly understand and embrace the Super Age will be the winners.” — Jee Eun “Geannie” Cho, CEO, CIGNA Korea “Be prepared to have your conception of aging—and the power potential of the ‘gray’ generation—turned upside down . . . or in this case, right side up.” — Rebecca Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of War Dogs and Into the Forest “The Super Age focuses on one of the biggest trends that will shape our individual and collective future. It also shows in a nuanced and insightful way why the pessimism around an aging society is too simplistic to capture the fundamental changes that are happening and need to happen.” — Andrew Scott, professor of economics, London Business School, and coauthor of The 100-Year Life “We have entered a new Super Age—which will profoundly alter public policies, education, careers, communities, and commerce. For business leaders, it is especially imperative to understand this and to rethink products, services, and markets in the new world of longevity. This book is the road map.” — Bill Novelli, professor of business, Georgetown University; former CEO, AARP; and author of Good Business “Powerful and provocative. . . . Bradley Schurman breaks through as a much-needed, compelling new demographic futurist—and just in the nick of time.” — Michael Adams, CEO, SAGE “At a time when ageism is on full display, Bradley Schurman’s The Super Age is a much-needed counterpoint to the dominant and negative narrative. . . . An invaluable resource for any business interested in diversity, equity, and inclusion.” — Fabrice Houdart, managing director, Out Leadership “Beautifully written and magically orchestrated by Bradley Schurman, The Super Age is like a symphony where all the chords, the tones, the nuances about our demographic past, present, and future come together.” — Nicola Palmarini, director, UK National Innovation Centre for Ageing (NICA), and author of Immortali “The Super Age brilliantly explores the new economic, political, social, and cultural norms that are reshaping our world—and how we got here. . . . A must read for anyone who wants to truly understand how these demographic megatrends will impact us all.” — Jake Rothstein, founder, Papa and UpsideHoM “Thoroughly researched and elegantly written. . . . An excellent narrative about what is indeed the Super Age.” — Jim Mellon, founder and executive chairman, Burnbrae Group, and coauthor of Juvenescence “Schurman describes a megatrend that cannot be debated, nor ignored: the Super Age. It urges you to stop discussing and start acting. That probably makes it the best book on aging yet.” — Arjan in ’t Veld, cofounder and CMO, The Aging Group BV “Bradley lays forth a vision for the Super Age that is inclusive of all people, regardless of age, race, gender, or sexuality, as key contributors and consumers.” — Patrick Church, multimedia artist and fashion designer “Will population aging lead to stagnation and decline, or a new era of innovation and human flourishing? There are daunting challenges, to be sure, but Schurman’s book offers hope for a brighter future. It’s a must read and a must reference.” — Paul Irving, chairman, Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging; distinguished scholar-in-residence, University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology; and chairman, Encore.org “Aging, like gender equality and climate change, is an essential lens for any community, business or policy leader with foresight. Schurman's book gives a comprehensive view of the latest research on the complexities, challenges and opportunities of creating an age inclusive society.” — Cynthia Wu, executive director, Shin Kong Life Foundation “Finally, a modern take on the perception of ageism, marginalization, and inequality for the rapidly evolving 50+ demographic. . . . Schurman shows us a path toward a hopeful future.” — Jeff Tidwell, founder and CEO, Next For Me “Finally—everything you’ve ever wanted to know about age and longevity in one package, or rather under one cover! . . . The best part is the optimism about the future of longevity and opportunities it brings for the business environment and for society at large.” — Stela Lupushor, chief reframer, Reframe.Work Inc. “A comprehensive and fast-paced tour through the past, present and future of our rapidly Super Ageing Societies, written by one of the leading proponents in the space.” — Stephen Johnston, co-founder, Aging2.0
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Random House USA Inc Our Turn to Parent
Book SynopsisNo one can anticipate what it will be like for you the day you discover you must become a caregiver for one or both of your parents. As you begin to care for them, you will be filled with questions and looking for advice. Our Turn to Parent shows you how to work with your parent to become their caregiver and their champion, and it provides the tools you need to make decisions and feel confident that you are doing right by your aging parents. With stories from real lives, it also offers honest and personal anecdotes about surviving these trying times. Our Turn to Parent is the best and most thorough caregivers’ guide available in Canada today. Our Turn to Parent offers practical advice on•deciding when you need to step in and help •developing the caregiver relationship with your parents•discussing with the family your parents’ hopes and plans for the future •adapting the home so that it is saf
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group A Bittersweet Season
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Residential Design for Aging In Place
Book SynopsisThe aging population is interested in being able to stay in their homes as they age. Interior designers, architects, and homebuilders are increasingly being asked by clients to design homes or retrofit existing homes to allow for adaptation over time.Trade Review"Residential Design for Aging in Place by Drue Lawlor and Michael Thomas is a comprehensive book written by two seasoned interior designers to show that universal design is good design. The book is well organized so readers can pinpoint a specific topic to learn about; however, I found myself so drawn into the information that I read the book cover to cover! The uniqueness of this book is the thorough research that Lawlor and Thomas conducted. They focus on designing homes that people can live in safely and independently throughout their lifetimes. With extensive footnotes throughout the book, readers will be guided to other documents on the subject." (marvingblog.com, July 6, 2010) "Michael Thomas is an expert when it comes to designing and remodeling homes suited to aging in place. The book, co-authored with California designer Drue Lawlor, has been well-received among builders, architects, and interior designers." (Palm Beach Post, 7/27/09) "...is a new, definitive guide to the design of residential interiors for clients that are aging in place. Interior designers, architects, and home builders will find this book a "go-to" reference guide." (chicagoarchitecturetoday.com, January 2009) "is a book for kitchen and bath professionals looking to better understand the design needs of an aging population. Incorporating design concepts and principles with discussion of design concepts and principles with discussion of design solutions and product options, this guide to designing homes explains how to meet the needs of clients who intend to age in place with style." (Kitchen and Bath Design, November 2008) "...is a textbook for interior designers detailing design concepts and principles that can help design/build professionals execute projects that will allow homeowners to live independently in their homes longer. Case Studies clearly translate the authors' key topics into effective design solutions and address exterior and interior room accessibility, working with aging specialists as well as laws, codes, and regulations." (CustomHomeOnline.com, 10/16/08)Table of ContentsAcknowledgments vii Introduction: Growing Up and Getting Wiser xi Chapter 1 Designs for Independence 1 Chapter 2 The American Senior Tsunami 11 Chapter 3 Laws, Codes, and Regulations 21 Chapter 4 Assessing the Aging Process 31 Chapter 5 Exterior Freedoms 41 Chapter 6 Creating Living Spaces 59 Chapter 7 Creating Private Places 81 Chapter 8 Designing the Kitchen 103 Chapter 9 Designing the Bathroom 127 Chapter 10 The Rest of the House 151 Chapter 11 Design Beyond Age 177 Appendix A Building Professional Alliances 191 Appendix B From Civil Rights to Universal Design and Beyond 197 Appendix C Products and Vendors 201 Appendix D Common Diseases and Disabilities 227 Index 231
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Livable Communities for Aging Populations
Book SynopsisAn innovative look at design solutions for building lifelong neighborhoods Livable Communities for Aging Populations provides architects and designers with critical guidance on urban planning and building design that allows people to age in their own homes and communities. The focus is on lifelong neighborhoods, where healthcare and accessibility needs of residents can be met throughout their entire life cycle. Written by M. Scott Ball, a Duany Plater-Zyberk architect with extensive expertise in designing for an aging society, this important work explores the full range of factors involved in designing for an aging population?from social, economic, and public health policies to land use, business models, and built form. Ball examines in detail a number of case studies of communities that have implemented lifelong solutions, discussing how to apply these best practices to communities large and small, new and existing, urban and rural. Other topics include: <Table of ContentsForeword xi Andrés Duany Introduction xiii Robert Jenkens Preface xiv Acknowledgments xviii Part I Challenges and Opportunities 1 1 The Longevity Challenge to Urbanism 3 The Challenge 3 The Scale of Response: Pedestrian Sheds and Neighborhoods 7 Seniors Housing Communities as Change Agents 11 Toward the Development of Lifelong Neighborhoods 14 Conclusions 18 2 Access and Urbanism 21 Introduction 21 Go Forth Boldly 22 On Whose Behalf We Regulate 24 Advancing Accessibility Aspirations Beyond Minimum Standards 31 Stewardship 38 3 Health, Healthcare, and Urbanism 45 Environmental Health, Safety, and Welfare 45 Reestablishing a Healthy Land-Use Paradigm 48 Knowledge and Action: Finding an Institutional Basis for Public Health and Land-Use Planning Integration 50 Beyond Intent and Toxicity: Establishing Frameworks for Planning Action 54 Beyond Planning: Healthy Environment Implementation Frameworks 64 4 Neighborhood Wellness and Recreation 71 Urban Design and Wellness Industry Market Research 71 Aging and Wellness 73 Redefining the Lifelong Environment: Wellness in Community 77 Conclusion 86 Part II Networks and Diversity 87 5 Connections 89 Connectivity 91 Pedestrian Access and Transit 103 6 Diversity 109 Planning for Diversity 109 Zoning for Diversity 111 Building Codes and Housing Diversity 121 Part III Seniors Housing 125 7 Evolution of Senior Development Types 129 Early Senior Care Models 129 Institutional Neglect 133 Diversification of the Senior Housing Type 134 8 The Lifelong Neighborhood Market 149 Market Study Elements of Critical Importance to Lifelong Neighborhoods 149 Factors That Contribute to Residency in Age-Restricted Communities 156 Factors That Deter Older Adults from Moving to Age-Restricted Communities 164 Lifelong Neighborhoods and Influencing Factors 167 9 Seniors Housing Components 171 Initiating Lifelong Neighborhood Design with a Market Study 172 Seniors Housing Components 174 Service Policy Components 198 Built-Environment Policy Components 199 Part IV Urban to Rural Case Studies 207 10 Penn South NORC Case Study of Aging a Dense Urban Core 209 Lifelong Summary 209 Context 210 Innovations in Health and Wellness Programming: Penn South Discovers the NORC Concept 212 Connectivity and Access 214 Dwellings and Retail 216 Health and Wellness 218 Community Building Spaces 219 Jeff Dullea Intergenerational Garden 220 11 Beacon Hill Case Study of Aging and Town Centers 223 Lifelong Summary 223 Context 224 Innovations in Health and Wellness Programming 225 Connectivity and Access 226 Dwellings and Retail 227 Health and Wellness 230 Community Building Spaces 232 12 Mableton Case Study of Aging and Neighborhood Center 235 Lifelong Summary 235 Overview 237 Context 238 Redeveloping as a Lifelong Community 239 Mableton Elementary School Redeveloped as a Civic Center 253 13 Elder-Centric Villages: Exploring How Senior Housing Can Incentivize Urban Renewal in Rural America 257 Lifelong Summary 257 Evaluating Small-Town Living and Walkability 259 Providing an Elder-Centric Village 263 Index 267
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Penguin Putnam Inc The Last Ocean
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Penguin Putnam Inc How to Retire Overseas Everything You Need to
Book SynopsisThe definitive guide for anyone dreaming of living in paradise when they retire. Whether motivated by a desire for adventure, or the need to make the most of a diminished nest egg, more and more Americans are considering an overseas retirement. Drawing on her more than three decades of experience helping people relocate happily and successfully, Kathleen Peddicord shows how living in an unconventional retirement destination can cost less than a traditional home in Florida or Arizona. Peddicord addresses all of the essential issues, including: • Finding a home to own or rent• Researching and understanding your tax liability• Obtaining health insurance and medical care• Avoiding common mistakes and pitfalls• Opening a bank account Whether readers are interested in relatively unknown havens like Nicaragua, well-traveled areas in Italy, or need some help deciding, How to Retire Overseas is the u
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Penguin Books Canada Ltd How to Say It R to Seniors
Book SynopsisA practical guide to bridging the generation gap. In How to Say It to Seniors, geriatric psychology expert David Solie offers help in removing the typical communication blocks many experience with the elderly. By sharing his insights into the later stages of life, Solie helps in understanding the unique perspective of seniors, and provides the tools to relate to them.
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Old Age and Other Essays
Book Synopsis1. A study of old age by one of Italya s oldest and wisest philosophers. 2. Bobbio writes on old age as a social and personal problem. He re--assess ideas of history and progress from the perspective of an old man. 3. This is a beautifully written book that combines philosophical enquiry and personal reflection.Table of ContentsPublisher's Note. Old Age. Part I. Disgruntled Old Age. Where is All This Supposed Wisdom?. Rhetoric and Anti-Rhetoric. The World of Memory. Part II. I am Still Here. After Death. Slow Motion. Lost Opportunities. Other Essays. To Myself. Intellectual Autobiography. Reflections of an Octogenarian. Reply to My Critics. Power and the Law. Taking Stock. The Politics of Culture. Appendix. Notes on the Text. Notes. Index.
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Johns Hopkins University Press Inheritance in Contemporary America
Book SynopsisThis book will be a vital tool for scholars and practitioners in gerontology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and public policy.Trade ReviewThis timely and important book breaks new ground. Given the complex factors that influence inheritance decisions and behavior, it is not surprising that few books have been published on this topic. Comprehensive and thorough, Jacqueline L. Angel helps open new windows to understanding the ways we think about our gift-giving behaviors in late life and their effect on personal legacy. The Gerontologist 2009 Provides a good overview of some central questions regarding the role of gifts and bequests in the social fabric. -- Jens Beskert American Journal of Sociology 2009Table of ContentsPreface1. The Story of Inheritance: Intergenerational Giving in Aging AmericaTrands in Wealth TransfersThe Aging American Family2. The Inheritance RevolutionThe Origins of Our Inheritance LawsEarly AmericaForging a New Path: Women and Inheritance LawsInheritance in Modern AmericaFamily and Inheritance ChangesDecisions about Inheritance3. The Political Realities of Retirement SecurityWho Is Going to Care for Us?The Political Economy of Giving and ReceivingThe Legacy of the Modern Welfare StateThe DilemmaEmployer Pension versus Personal SavingsCross-National Research4. Dimensions of Giving between GenerationsThe Joy of GivingTheoretical Perspectives on Money: Good versus Evil?Contemporary Studies of MoneyGifts as AssistanceContextualizing Gift GivingSimply LoveFellowship for FundsGiving, Not ReceivingThe Family Life Cycle and Inheritance5. Money Memories: Narratives of the Meaning of Giving and ReceivingHistory LessonsThe Silent GenerationBaby BoomersExpanding Obligations Equal Shrinking InheritancesDrawing Down AssetsDeciding Too Late or Not at AllFamily DisagreementsBackground on the InterviewsEarly Beginnings of Family Dynamics and MoneyMoney as a GiftMoney with Strings AttachedHow Money MattersThe Costs of WealthA Guarded SecretThe Value of Gifts6. Contemporary Values and Beliefs regarding Intergenerational TransfersIt Isn't Just MoneyFamily Values and IdeologiesLeaving a LegacyTransferring AssetsInter Vivos ExchangesChildren Helping ParentsChoosing InheritanceChallenges to Family IdeologiesTo Give or Not to Give, That Is the Question7. Leaving a Legacy: Personal Security, Family Obligations, and the StateThe Effects of Public Policy on Family Gift GivingHow Estate Taxes VaryEstate Taxes and ExemptionsEstate Planning for the FamilyPrivate Long-term Care InsuranceEstate Recovery and Related Long-term Care Financing IssuesInter Vivos Transfers and InheritanceThe Impact of Gift Giving on the Family: What Helps? What Hurts?Myths and Realities of Making a Will8. Inheritance and the Next Generation of Old-Age PoliciesThe New Status QuoSorting Out the DebatePossible ScenariosThe Politics of Social Security ReformThe Face of the Future WorkforcePolicy Options: Public, Private, and CombinedHealth Care InsecurityImplications and Conclusions9. Summary and New Directions for ResearchThe Demography of Gift Giving in Late LifeShould Women Worry about Their Retirement?Generational Differences: Money Memories and Family IdeologyAn Agenda for Future ResearchAppendix A: MethodologyAppendix B: Questions Used in Semistructured In-depth InterviewBibliographyIndex
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