This multidisciplinary guide to the literature and research
about the physical and psychological aspects of successful, normal,
and productive aging is designed for students, teachers, and
practitioners who deal with the elderly. The introduction discusses
perceptions of aging well. The 500 entries are arranged
alphabetically by author under nine topics: physical aging,
psychological aging, social aging, family, living arrangements,
work and economics, education and leisure, politics, and religion.
An appendix covers sources dealing with the measurement of aging
well. The careful author and subject indexes make this annotated
bibliography easy-to-use for researchers in the fields of history,
economics, psychology, sociology, law, theology, demography, public
health, political science, home economics, family studies, women's
studies, pharmacy, and health administration, among others.
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