This reference book defines the work of major organizations in
the United States concerned with public policies that affect 30
million elderly Americans today. In-depth analyses of the
strategies, programs, and publications of eighty-three national
non-profit and non-partisan groups give an overview of citizen work
on behalf of the aging and the aged. A brief history of
organizational development and a listing of pertinent national
legislation provides important background information. Directories
of other important organizations, a selected bibliography, a full
index, and cross-references make this volume easy for students,
professionals, and citizen activists to use.
Entries are arranged alphabetically--each entry contains
sections on the origin and development of the group, its
organization and funding, policy concerns and tactics, electoral
activity, and publications and sources for further information.
This volume joins a series of references that deal with the
formation of public policy among different interest groups in the
United States.
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