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OverviewThis major reference is a substantially revised edition of Palmore's International Handbook on Aging, which was voted Choice Outstanding Academic Book of 1980. The reference collects and summarizes information on programs and research in gerontology in most countries where significant work is taking place. The chapters are arranged alphabetically, with each chapter devoted to a particular country. The countries selected represent a wide range of social, political, geographic, and economic conditions, and ten new countries are included in this edition. Each chapter provides current information on the unique features of the country profiled; the roles and status of the aged; problems of the elderly; programs for older adults; research in biomedical, psychological, and sociological aspects of aging; and sources of additional information. Each chapter closes with a list of works for further consultation, and the handbook concludes with an appendix of gerontological associations and a bibliography. Gerontologists, social scientists, and policymakers will find this reference a valuable and current guide to developments and research on aging around the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erdman P. PalmorePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.810kg ISBN: 9780313277856ISBN 10: 0313277850 Pages: 456 Publication Date: 20 April 1993 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Argentina by Roberto Kaplan and Edgardo A. Guglielmucci Australia by Richard B. Lefroy Brazil by Luiz Roberto Ramos Canada by Betty Havens and Neena L. Chappell China by Lian Bo Hsia Costa Rica by Fernando Morales-Martinez Denmark by Henning Kirk Egypt by Abdel Moniem Ashour France by Anne Fontaine Germany by Margaret Dieck and Hans Thomae Hungary by Edit Beregi India by P.V. Ramamurti and D. Jamuna Ireland by Davis Coakley and Ciaran Donegan Israel by Jenny Brodsky and Simon Bergman Italy by Gaetano Crepaldi and Stefania Maggi Japan by Daisaku Maeda Mexico by Joaquin Gonzales Aragon Norway by Eva Beverfelt South Africa by S.P. Cilliers Sweden by Torbjorn Svensson Switzerland by Jean-Pierre Michel, Astrid Stuckelberger, and Bernard Grab Taiwan by Ti-Kai Lee United Kingdom by Tony Warnes United States by Erdman B. Palmore USSR Nations by Vladislav V. Bezrukov and Nina N. Sachuk Appendix: International Directory of Gerontological and Geriatric Associations Select Bibliography IndexReviews?Palmore has done an outstanding editorial job in terms of selecting national authors for the chapters. The appendix is one of the most comprehensive I have seen. I would recommend this volume to any library which needs up-to-date information on geriatrics around the world.?-Clinical Gerontologist ?. . . . The information in this well-done book will be useful to those who are in any way concerned with gerontology and related studies. It is recommended for professional, academic, and large public libraries.?-Reference Books Bulletin ?Palmore has done an outstanding editorial job in terms of selecting national authors for the chapters. The appendix is one of the most comprehensive I have seen. I would recommend this volume to any library which needs up-to-date information on geriatrics around the world.?-Clinical Gerontologist ?Researchers, gerontologists, government workers--anyone interested in the status of international gerontology studies should find this an invaluable resource. Highly recommended.?-Reference Book Review . . . . The information in this well-done book will be useful to those who are in any way concerned with gerontology and related studies. It is recommended for professional, academic, and large public libraries. -Reference Books Bulletin Researchers, gerontologists, government workers--anyone interested in the status of international gerontology studies should find this an invaluable resource. Highly recommended. -Reference Book Review Palmore has done an outstanding editorial job in terms of selecting national authors for the chapters. The appendix is one of the most comprehensive I have seen. I would recommend this volume to any library which needs up-to-date information on geriatrics around the world. -Clinical Gerontologist Palmore has done an outstanding editorial job in terms of selecting national authors for the chapters. The appendix is one of the most comprehensive I have seen. I would recommend this volume to any library which needs up-to-date information on geriatrics around the world. -Clinical Gerontologist . . . . The information in this well-done book will be useful to those who are in any way concerned with gerontology and related studies. It is recommended for professional, academic, and large public libraries. -Reference Books Bulletin Researchers, gerontologists, government workers--anyone interested in the status of international gerontology studies should find this an invaluable resource. Highly recommended. -Reference Book Review ?Researchers, gerontologists, government workers--anyone interested in the status of international gerontology studies should find this an invaluable resource. Highly recommended.?-Reference Book Review ?. . . . The information in this well-done book will be useful to those who are in any way concerned with gerontology and related studies. It is recommended for professional, academic, and large public libraries.?-Reference Books Bulletin ?Palmore has done an outstanding editorial job in terms of selecting national authors for the chapters. The appendix is one of the most comprehensive I have seen. I would recommend this volume to any library which needs up-to-date information on geriatrics around the world.?-Clinical Gerontologist Author InformationERDMAN B. PALMORE is Professor Emeritus of Medical Sociology at the Duke University Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. His articles have appeared in journals such as The Gerontologist, Research on Aging, Journal of Gerontology and Journal of Applied Gerontology. He has authored or edited fifteen books, including the International Handbook on Aging (Greenwood Press, 1980), and the Handbook on the Aged in the United States (Greenwood Press, 1984). He is the Greenwood Press Series Editor for Bibliographies and Indexes in Gerontology and Contributions to the Study of Aging. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |