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Journal of Elder Policy
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The Journal of Elder Policy (JEP) offers a forum for innovative thinking, theorizing, program planning and empirical research relevant to elder policy. We publish informative articles relevant to policies that enhance quality of life and well-being of older adults. The study of age is thriving as the scientific community works to identify and study the changing circumstances and options in later life among new cohorts of older adults. The welfare of older adults is importantly influenced by so…
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  • ISBN-10: 1637239033
  • ISBN-13: 9781637239032
  • Format: 17.8 x 25.4 x 1.2 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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The Journal of Elder Policy (JEP) offers a forum for innovative thinking, theorizing, program planning and empirical research relevant to elder policy. We publish informative articles relevant to policies that enhance quality of life and well-being of older adults.

The study of age is thriving as the scientific community works to identify and study the changing circumstances and options in later life among new cohorts of older adults. The welfare of older adults is importantly influenced by social changes, including policy arrangements, impacting both the young and old. We seek to understand factors that shape family supports available to those with needs for medical and social care in late life. We will apply diverse disciplinary lenses to explore the social forces that shape elder policy and affect what care providers can offer and sustain.

Improving the End-of-Life Experience of Elderly Patients and Their Families: Policy and Practice Fall Short of ProvidingComfort and SupportEva Kahana PhD, Editor-in-Chief

The Elder Abuse Policy Landscape in the United States Georgia J. Anetzberger, PhD, ACSW

Age-Differentiated vs. Age-Integrated: Neoliberal Policy and the Future of the Life CourseDale Dannefer, Phd, Jielu Lin, PhD, George Gonos, PhD

Policy Options to Reduce the Black-White Gap in Retirement Security Richard W. Johnson, PhD

Health Advocacy and Health Communication for Elderly Health Care Consumers: Rationale, Demand, and Policy Implications Gary L. Kreps, PhD

Aging in Prison and the Social Mirror: Reflections and Insights on Care and Justice Tina Maschi, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW, Keith Morgen, Ph.D., LPC, ACS, Karen Bullock, Ph.D., LCSW, Adriana Kaye, LMSW, Annette M. Hintenach, MSSW

Perspectives on Aging-Related PreparationSilvia Sörensen, PhD, Rachel L. Missell, MS, Alexander Eustice-Corwin, MA, Dorine A. Otieno, MS, MPH

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  • Author: Eva Kahana
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  • ISBN-10: 1637239033
  • ISBN-13: 9781637239032
  • Format: 17.8 x 25.4 x 1.2 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

The Journal of Elder Policy (JEP) offers a forum for innovative thinking, theorizing, program planning and empirical research relevant to elder policy. We publish informative articles relevant to policies that enhance quality of life and well-being of older adults.

The study of age is thriving as the scientific community works to identify and study the changing circumstances and options in later life among new cohorts of older adults. The welfare of older adults is importantly influenced by social changes, including policy arrangements, impacting both the young and old. We seek to understand factors that shape family supports available to those with needs for medical and social care in late life. We will apply diverse disciplinary lenses to explore the social forces that shape elder policy and affect what care providers can offer and sustain.

Improving the End-of-Life Experience of Elderly Patients and Their Families: Policy and Practice Fall Short of ProvidingComfort and SupportEva Kahana PhD, Editor-in-Chief

The Elder Abuse Policy Landscape in the United States Georgia J. Anetzberger, PhD, ACSW

Age-Differentiated vs. Age-Integrated: Neoliberal Policy and the Future of the Life CourseDale Dannefer, Phd, Jielu Lin, PhD, George Gonos, PhD

Policy Options to Reduce the Black-White Gap in Retirement Security Richard W. Johnson, PhD

Health Advocacy and Health Communication for Elderly Health Care Consumers: Rationale, Demand, and Policy Implications Gary L. Kreps, PhD

Aging in Prison and the Social Mirror: Reflections and Insights on Care and Justice Tina Maschi, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW, Keith Morgen, Ph.D., LPC, ACS, Karen Bullock, Ph.D., LCSW, Adriana Kaye, LMSW, Annette M. Hintenach, MSSW

Perspectives on Aging-Related PreparationSilvia Sörensen, PhD, Rachel L. Missell, MS, Alexander Eustice-Corwin, MA, Dorine A. Otieno, MS, MPH

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