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Ageing and Society, 29(7) - 2009
- Socio-economic inequalities in physical functioning: a comparative study of English and Greek elderly men.
- Ageing, income and living standards: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey.
- Developing personal relationships in care homes: realising the contributions of staff, residents and family members.
Ageing and Society, 29(6) - 2009
- Body image and self-esteem in older adulthood.
- Dealing with life changes: humour in painful self-disclosures by elderly Japanese women.
Ageing and Society, 29(5) - 2009
- The challenges of the new institutional environment: an Australian case study of older volunteers in the contemporary non-profit sector.
- Pattern of participation in leisure activities among older people in relation to their health conditions and contextual factors: a survey in a Swedish urban area.
- Wellbeing of adult children and ageing parents: associations with intergenerational support and relationship quality.
- Participation in socially-productive activities, reciprocity and wellbeing in later life: baseline results in England.
- Effect of caring for an older person on women's lifetime participation in work.
- Family and family-like interactions in households with round-the-clock paid foreign carers in Israel.
Ageing and Society, 29(4) - 2009
- Gender inequality in health among elderly people in a combined framework of socioeconomic position, family characteristics and social support.
- The influence of the welfare state on the number of young old persons.
- Negotiating candidacy: ethnic minority seniors' access to care.
- Ill, worried or sick? Inter-relationships among indicators of wellbeing among older people in Sweden.
- Modernising social care services for older people: scoping the United Kingdom evidence base.
Ageing and Society, 29(3) - 2009
- The health and relationship dynamics of late-life couples: a systematic review of the literature.
- Psychosocial wellbeing and reasons for retirement in Sweden.
- Availability of activity-related resources in senior apartments: does it differ by neighbourhood socio-economic status?
- Couples' provision of informal care for parents and parents-in-law: far from sharing equally?
- The different faces of care work: understanding the experiences of the multi-cultural care workforce.
Ageing and Society, 29(2) - 2009
- The efficiency of using everyday technological devices by older adults: the role of cognitive functions.
- Does caring for your spouse harm one's health? Evidence from a United States nationally-representative sample of older adults.
- Growing old in a new estate: establishing new social networks in retirement.
- 'That lot up there and us down here': social interaction and a sense of community in a mixed tenure UK retirement village.
- The social networks of nursing-home residents in Hong Kong.
Ageing and Society, 29(1) - 2009
- ‘We are not blaming anyone, but if we don't know about amenities, we cannot seek them out’: black and minority older people's views on the quality of local health and personal social services in England.
- The inter-relationship between formal and informal care: a study in France and Israel.
- The social capital of older people.
- The social capital of older people.
- Creating possibilities for action in the presence of environmental barriers in the process of ‘ageing in place’.
- ‘I think I have had a good life’: the everyday lives of older women and men from a lifecourse perspective.
- Some social consequences of remodelling English sheltered housing and care homes to ‘extra care’
Ageing and Society, 28(8) - 2008
- The dangers and limitations of equality agendas as means for tackling old-age prejudice.
- The experience of social and emotional loneliness among older people in Ireland.
- Older people's sense of coherence: relationships with education, former occupation and living arrangements.
Ageing and Society, 28(7) - 2008
- Beyond fun and friendship: the Red Hat Society as a coping resource for older women.
- Health services use by older people with disabilities in Spain: do formal and informal care matter?
- Seven ‘deadly’ assumptions: unravelling the implications of HIV/AIDS among grandmothers in South Africa and beyond.
- The interaction of age and gender in illness narratives.
- Financial strain, negative social interaction, and self-rated health: evidence from two United States nationwide longitudinal surveys.
Ageing and Society, 28(6) - 2008
- Can welfare-rights advice targeted at older people reduce social exclusion?
- Individual pension-related risk propensities: the effects of social-demographic characteristics and a spousal pension entitlement on risk attitudes.
- In support of innovation theory: innovation in activity patterns and life satisfaction among recently retired individuals.
- Vulnerable relations: lifecourse, wellbeing and social exclusion in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Ageing and Society, 28(5) - 2008
- Inter-generational relationships at different ages: an attachment perspective.
- Types, meanings and ambivalence in intergenerational exchanges among Cambodian refugee families in the United States.
- ‘I am not that old’: inter-personal experiences of thriving and threats at a senior centre.
- A different story: exploring patterns of communication in residential dementia care.
Ageing and Society, 28(4) - 2008
- The division of parent care between spouses.
- Widowhood and the end of spousal care-giving: relief or wear and tear?
- The ‘Healthy Passport’ intervention with older people in an English urban environment: effects of incentives and peer-group organisers in promoting healthy living.
- Ethnic differences in patterns of social exchange among older adults: the role of resource context.
- Challenges of recruitment and retention of older people from culturally diverse communities in research.
- A systematic review of older people's perceptions of facilitators and barriers to participation in falls-prevention interventions.
Ageing and Society, 28(3) - 2008
- The implications of today's family structures for support giving to older parents.
- Age differences in spirituality, mystical experiences and wisdom.
- Class, gender and chance: the social division of welfare and occupational pensions in the United Kingdom.
- The long-term consequences of partnership dissolution for support in later life in the United Kingdom.
- The prevalence of and risk factors for loneliness among older people in China.
Ageing and Society, 28(2) - 2008
- Virtue is its own reward? Support-giving in the family and loneliness in middle and old age.
- Social mobility, geographical proximity and intergenerational family contact in Sweden.
- Perceptions of negative stereotypes of older people in magazine advertisements: comparing the perceptions of older adults and college students.
- Profiles of social relations among older adults: a cross-cultural approach.
- Older male carers and the positive aspects of care.
Ageing and Society, 28(1) - 2008
- It's a family affair: consumer advocacy for nursing-home residents in the United States.
- Giving help in return: family reciprocity by older Singaporeans.
- ‘They ought to do this for their parents’: perceptions of filial obligations among immigrant and Dutch older people.
- Stereotypes, stereotype threat and ageing: implications for the understanding and treatment of people with Alzheimer's disease.
Ageing and Society, 27(6) - 2007
- Science and imagery in the ‘war on old age’.
- Public perceptions of the neglect and mistreatment of older people: findings of a United Kingdom survey.
- The outcomes of rehousing older homeless people: a longitudinal study.
- In sure and uncertain faith: belief and coping with loss of spouse in later life.
- Working beyond the state pension age in the United Kingdom: the role of working time flexibility and the effects on the home.
- Lay theories of quality of life in older age.
- Outdoor environments for people with dementia: an exploratory study using virtual reality.
- Problematic drug use, ageing and older people: trends in the age of drug users in northwest England.
Ageing and Society, 27(5) - 2007
- Care management and care provision for older relatives amongst employed informal care-givers.
- Does early retirement lead to longer life?
- Veiled entrapment: a study of social isolation of older Chinese migrants in Brisbane, Queensland.
- The outdoor mobility and leisure activities of older people in five European countries.
- Does gradual retirement have better outcomes than abrupt retirement? Results from an Australian panel study.
- Patterns of intergenerational support in grandparent-grandchild and parent-child relationships in Germany.
Ageing and Society, 27(4) - 2007
- Understanding financial elder abuse in families: the potential of routine activities theory.
- Housing and care for older people: life in an English purpose-built retirement village.
- Memorabilities: enduring relationships, memories and abilities in dementia.
- How equitable is Sweden's changing care-mix? Linking individual and regional characteristics over time.
- Hopes, fears and expectations about the future: what do older people's stories tell us about active ageing?
Ageing and Society, 27(3) - 2007
- Constructions of frailty in the English language, care practice and the lived experience.
- Constructions of ageing and narrative resistance in a commercial slimming group.
- The socio-economic determinants of older people's health in Brazil: the importance of marital status and income.
- Higher education study in later life: what is the point?
- The clients and functions of Spanish university programmes for older people: a sociological analysis.
- The ‘elected’ and the ‘excluded’: sociological perspectives on the experience of place and community in old age.
Ageing and Society, 27(2) - 2007
- Socio-economic position and quality of life among older people in 10 European countries: results of the SHARE study.
- The ‘regulated death’: a documentary analysis of the regulation and inspection of dying and death in English care homes for older people.
- Disturbing life events and wellbeing after 80 years of age: a longitudinal comparison of survivors and the deceased over five years.
- The temporal relationship between falls and fear-of-falling among Chinese older primary-care patients in Hong Kong.
Ageing and Society, 27(1) - 2007
- Exploring elderly people's perspectives on successful ageing in Taiwan.
- The roles and functions of the informal support networks of older people who receive formal support: a Swedish qualitative study.
- Older people and transport: coping without a car.
- Care at home for people with dementia: as in a total institution?
- Are different forms of care-management for older people in England associated with variations in case-mix, service use and care-managers' use of time?
- The meanings older people give to their rehabilitation experience.
- Music and the wellbeing of people with dementia
- Care-home providers as professionals: understanding the motivations of care-home providers in England.
Ageing and Society, 26(6) - 2006
- Productivity among older people in The Netherlands: variations by gender and the socio-spatial context in 2002–03.
- Heroines, villains and victims: older people's perceptions of others.
- Specialist clinical assessment of vulnerable older people: outcomes for carers from a randomised controlled trial.
- Specialist services for older people: issues of negative and positive ageism.
- Ageing, disability and workplace accommodations.
Ageing and Society, 26(5) - 2006
- Orphan pensioners and migrating grandparents: the impact of mass migration on older people in rural Albania.
- Balancing family and state care: neither, either or both? The case of Sweden.
- Socio-economic status differences in older people's use of informal and formal help: a comparison of four European countries.
- The support of parents in old age by those born during 1945–1954: a European perspective.
- Between elderly parents and adult children: a new look at the intergenerational care provided by the ‘sandwich generation’.
- Family support for older people in an era of demographic change and policy constraints.
Ageing and Society, 26(3) - 2006
- Older people's views on how to finance increasing health-care costs.
- Do different welfare states engender different policy preferences? Opinions on pension reforms in Eastern and Western Europe.
- Care revolutions in the making? A comparison of cash-for-care programmes in four European countries.
- Use of the life story in the institutional care of people with dementia: a review of intervention studies.
- Care needs and home-help services for older people in Sweden: does improved functioning account for the reduction in public care?
- A multidimensional scale for the measurement of agreement with age stereotypes and the salience of age in social interaction.
- The factors influencing access to health and social care in the farming communities of County Down, Northern Ireland.
- The meaning of stigma: identity construction in two old-age institutions.
- The differential impact of social-pension income on household poverty alleviation in three South African ethnic groups.
Ageing and Society, 26(2) - 2006
- The association between activity and wellbeing in later life: what really matters?
- Policies for the aged in the 21st century: more 'structured dependency' or the realisation of human rights?
Ageing and Society, 26(1) - 2006
- A framework for understanding old-age vulnerabilities.
- Identifying vulnerable older people: insights from Thailand.
- Old-age vulnerability, ill-health and care support in urban areas of Indonesia.
- Migration, social structure and old-age support networks: a comparison of three Indonesian communities.
- Psychological disposition and self-reported health among the ‘oldest-old’ in China.
- Ageing and vulnerable elderly people: European perspectives.
Ageing and Society, 26(2) - 2005
- Future long-term care expenditure in Germany, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom
- An economic and social evaluation of the Senior Help Line in Ireland.
- Positive ageing: the views of middle-aged and older adults in Hong Kong
Ageing and Society, 25(6) - 2005
- Retirement-age preferences of women and men aged 55–64 years in Sweden.
- Are today's older people more active than their predecessors? Participation in leisure-time activities in Sweden in 1992 and 2002.
- The quality of life of older and younger people who receive renal replacement therapy.
- Older women's relations to bodily appearance: the embodiment of social and biological conditions of existence.
- Welfare states do not crowd out the family: evidence for mixed responsibility from comparative analyses.
- The making of an ageing disease: the representation of the male menopause in Finnish medical literature.
- Towards an international political economy of ageing.
Ageing and Society, 25(5) - 2005
- Severe health and social care issues among British migrants who retire to Spain.
- Living arrangements, family solidarity and life satisfaction of two generations of immigrants in Israel.
- The role of autonomy in explaining mental ill-health and depression among older people in long-term care settings.
- 'Lots of little kindness': valuing the role of older Australians as informal volunteers in the community.
- The impact of information and communication technology on family carers of older people and professionals in Sweden.
- Arab-American immigrant elders' views about social service.
Ageing and Society, 25(4) - 2005
- Dependence, independence or inter-dependence? R evisiting the concepts of 'care' and 'dependency'.
- Elderly people's perspectives on quality of life.
- 'Payback time': community volunteering among older adults as a transformative mechanism.
- Income mobility in old age in Britain and Germany.
- Attributes of age-identity.
Ageing and Society, 25(3) - 2005
- Older workers and employment: managing age relations.
- The prevalence of, and risk factors for, loneliness in later life: a survey of older people in Great Britain.
- Care-home closures in England: causes and implications.
Ageing and Society, 25(2) - 2005
- The contribution of music to quality of life in older people: an Australian qualitative study.
- The same old process?: older people, participation and deliberation.
- How various ‘cultures of fitness’ shape subjective experiences of growing older.
- Minding the money: a growing responsibility for informal carers.
- Dementia from the inside: how people with early-stage dementia evaluate their quality of life.
- The impact of retirement on physical activity.
- The potential impact of changes in public funding for residential and nursing-home care in the United Kingdom: the Residential Allowance.
- Signs of ageing, the lifespan and self-representation in European self-portraits since the 15th century.
Ageing and Society, 25(1) - 2005
- The acceptability of assistive technology to older people.
- Social exclusion and insecurity among older Europeans: the influence of welfare regimes.
- Preventing social isolation and loneliness among older people: a systematic review of health promotion interventions.
- Predicting transitions in the use of informal and professional care by older adults.
Ageing and Society, 24(6) - 2004
- Quality of life and building design in residential and nursing homes for older people.
- Social networks, ethnicity and public home-care utilisation.
- The impact of family members on the self-reported health of older men and women in a rural area of Bangladesh.
- Ageing in a non-heterosexual context.
- The effects of informal care on paid-work participation in Great Britain: a lifecourse perspective.
- Ethnographic reflections on selfhood, embodiment and Alzheimer's disease.
Ageing and Society, 24(5) - 2004
- Determinants of quality of life amongst older people in deprived neighbourhoods.
- Family, work and quality of life: changing economic and social roles through the lifecourse.
- Quality of life perceptions and social comparisons in healthy old age.
- Inequalities in quality of life among older people from different ethnic groups.
- Ethnic differences in influences on quality of life at older ages: a quantitative analysis.
- Quality of life in the third age: key predictors of the CASP-19 measure.
- Quality of life from the perspectives of older people.
- The ESRC Growing Older research programme, 1999–2004.
Ageing and Society, 24(4). July 2004 - 2004
- Leisure participation amongst Hong Kong Chinese older adults.
- Embodied vulnerability in the art of J. M. W. Turner: representations of ageing in Romantic painting.
- Variations in subjective wellbeing: the mediating role of a psychological resource.
- The experience of ageing and advanced old age: a ten-year follow-up.
- The relationship between gender and the psychological impact of urinary incontinence on older people in Hong Kong: an exploratory analysis.
- The portrayal of older people in prime time television series: the match with gerontological evidence.
- Inter-generational family support provided by older people in Indonesia.
Ageing and Society, 24(3) - 2004
- Fixed laws, fluid lives: the citizenship status of post-retirement migrants in the European Union.
- Linkages between migration and the care of frail older people: observations from Greece, Ghana and the Netherlands.
- Older labour migrants' well being in Europe: the case of Switzerland.
- The settlement patterns and residential histories of older Gujaratis, Punjabis and Sylhetis in Birmingham, England.
- Northern European retired residents in nine southern European areas: characteristics, motivations and adjustment.
- The construction of Heimat under conditions of individualised modernity: Swiss and British elderly migrants in Spain.
- The diversity and welfare of older migrants in Europe.
Ageing and Society, 24(2) - 2004
- The effects of pre-retirement factors and retirement route on circumstances In retirement: findings from the Whitehall II study.
- Sampling minority ethnic older people In Britain.
- Mortality and morality: ageing and the ethics of care.
- Renegotiating identity and relationships: men and women's adjustments to retirement.
- Whose empowerment and independence?: a cross-national perspective on ‘cash for care’ schemes.
- Religious attitudes among British older people: stability and change In a 20-Year longitudinal study.
- The Madrid International Plan Of Action On Ageing: from conception to implementation.
Ageing and Society, 24(1) - 2004
Ageing and Society, 24(1) - 2004
- Inter-generational role investments of great-grandparents: consequences for psychological well-being.
- Gender and the negotiation between older people and their carers in the prevention of falls.
- Age-segregation in later life: an examination of personal networks.
- The views of older Chinese people in Melbourne about their quality of life.
- Modernisation and ageing theory revisited: current explanations of recent developing world and historical Western shifts in material family support for older people.
Ageing and Society, 23(6) - 2003
- Social gerontology in France: historical trends and recent developments.
- Assisted-living for older people in Israel: market control or government regulation?.
- Pathways to early retirement: structure and agency in decision-making among British civil servants.
- The allocation of responsibility for later life: Canadian reflections on the roles of individuals, government, employers and families.
- Gender and wellbeing among older people: evidence from Thailand.
Ageing and Society, 23(5) - 2003
- Why can't more people have a say? Learning to work with older people.
- Interventions to reduce social isolation amongst older people: where is the evidence.
- Discrimination against self-funding residents in long-term residential care in England.
- Older adults' use of information and communications technology in everyday life.
Ageing and Society, 23(4) - 2003
- Care-giver network transformations: the need for an integrated perspective.
- The influence on carer wellbeing of motivations to care for older people and the relationship with the care recipient.
- The carer careers of son and daughter primary carers of their very old parents in Norway.
- Changes In older people's living arrangements in Flanders, 1993-98.
- 'Making the best of things’: relatives' experiences of decisions about care-home entry.
- Commissioning care services for older people In England: the view from care managers, users and carers.
- Vehicle crashworthiness and the older motorist.
Ageing and Society, 23(3) - 2003
- Promoting independence: but promoting what and how?.
- Earnings trends among older employees in England and Wales, 1972-2001.
- Assisting friendships, combating loneliness: users' views on a 'befriending' scheme.
- Values, change and inter-generational ties between two generations of women in Singapore.
- Formal and informal care for people with dementia: variations in costs over time.
- The self-designed career in later life: a study of older portfolio workers in the United Kingdom.
- State provision down, offspring's up: the reverse substitution of old-age care in Sweden.
Ageing and Society, 23(2) - 2003
Ageing and Society, 23 (1) - 2003
- Meaningful social interactions between older people in institutional care settings.
- Trainee clinical psychologists' views on recruitment to work with older people.
- Men's organisational affiliations in later life: the influence of social class and marital status on informal group membership.
- Interactions between care-giving and paid work hours among European midlife women, 1994 to 1996.
- Age, labour market conditions and male suicide rates in selected countries.
- Expectations of gains in the second half of life: a study of personal conceptions of enrichment in a lifespan perspective.
Ageing and Society, 22(6) - 2002
- Later life and the social model of disability: a comfortable partnership?
- The design of caring environments and the quality of life of older people.
- Domestic spaces: uses and meanings in the daily lives of older people.
- The vulnerable life course: poverty and social assistance among middle-aged and older women.
- Nursing home vouchers in Spain: the Valencian experience.
Ageing and Society, 22(5) - 2002
- Globalisation and older people: effects of markets and migration.
- Acute hospitals and older people in Australia.
- Support in old age in the changing society of Bangladesh.
- Expectations of inter-generational reciprocity among older Greek Cypriot migrants in London.
- Has loneliness amongst older people increased? An investigation into variations between cohorts.
- The troubles with 'celebrity': community formation in senior public housing.
- Older people in Russia's transitional society: multiple deprivation and coping responses.
Ageing and Society, 22(4) - 2002
- Using focus groups to explore older people's attitudes to end of life care.
- The social and political context of dementia care provision.
- Marital equality and the quality of long term marriage in later life.
- The influence of socioeconomic and health differences on parents' provision of help to adult children: a British United States comparison.
- Care management arrangements for older people in England: key areas of variation in a national study.
Ageing and Society, 22(3) - 2002
- The construction of the risk of falling among and by older people.
- A critical review of research on the mental health status of older African-Americans.
Ageing and Society, 22(2) - 2002
- Partnerships performance and primary care: developing integrated services for older people in England.
- Retirement and the income of older people: a British perspective.
Ageing and Society, 22(1) - 2002
- British government policy and the concentration of ownership in long-term provision.
- Care and inheritance: Japanese and English perspectives on the 'generational contract'.
Ageing and Society, 21(6) - 2001
- What do older people know about safety on stairs?
- Care services for frail older people on south Korea.
- An excess of culture: the myth of shared care in the Chinese community in Britain.
Ageing and Society, 21(5) - 2001
Ageing and Society, 21(4) - 2001
Ageing and Society, 21(3) - 2001
- Life and death in English nursing homes: sequestration or transition?
- Seniors' experiences of client-centered residential care.
- Sustaining the self in later life: supporting older people in the community.
Ageing and Society, 21(2) - 2001
- Reminiscence and oral history: parallel universes or shared endeavour?
- Volunteerism among older people with arthritis.
- Combating loneliness: a friendship enrichment programme for older women.
Ageing and Society, 21(1) - 2001
- Research dementia: are there unique methodological challenges for health services research?
- Mental health in residential homes: a role for care staff.
- When and why frail elderly people give up independent living: the Netherlands as an example.
- Residential or nursing home care? The appropriateness of placement decisions.
- Myths and realities of ageing in rural Britain.
Ageing and Society, 26(4) - 2000
- Quality in long-term care homes for people with dementia: an assessment of specialist provision.
- Keeping it in the family: narrative maps of ageing and young athletes' perceptions of their futures.
- Leisure-styles and life satisfaction among recent retirees in Israel.
- Social relations, language and cognition in the ‘oldest old’.
- The participation of older Europeans in volunteer work.
- Transformations in economic security during old age in Korea: the implications for public-pension reform
- Age: a dubious criterion in legislation.
Ageing and Society, 20(6) - 2000
- Relying on informal care in the new century? Informal care for elderly people in England to 2031.
- Health care professionals' support for older carers.
- Meeting the mental health needs of older women: taking social inequality into account.
Ageing and Society, 20(5) - 2000
- Moral dilemmas and the management of private residential homes: the impact of care in the community reforms in the UK.
- Defining the outcomes of community care: the perspectives of older people with dementia and their carers.
Ageing and Society, 20(4) - 2000
- Sooner rather than later: younger and middle-aged adults preparing for retirement.
- Acting up: role ambiguity and the legal recognition of carers.
- Carework as a form of bodywork.
Ageing and Society, 20(3) - 2000
- The roles of friends and neighbours in providing support for older people.
- Social and democratic participation in residential settings for older people: realities and aspirations.
- Perceptions and consequences of ageism: views of older people.
Ageing and Society, 20(2) - 2000
- Expectations and attitudes affecting patterns of informal care in farming families in Northern Ireland.
- The effects of environmental context and personal resources on depressive symptomatology in older age: a test of the Lawton model.
- How important is parenthood: childlessness and support in old age in England.
Ageing and Society, 20(1) - 2000
- The health-related concerns of older prisoners: implications for policy.
- 'User pays' and other approaches to the funding of long-term care for older people in Australia.
- The challenge of ageing in tomorrow's Britain.
- Ageing update: ageing 2000 - questions for the 21st century.
Ageing and Society, 19(6) - 1999
Ageing and Society, 19(5) - 1999
- Trends in old age morbidity and disability in Britain.
- Seniors as volunteers: an international perspective on policy.
- Quality of life for people with dementia: approaches to the challenge measurement.
- Independence, privacy and risk: two contrasting approaches to residential care for older people.
Ageing and Society, 19(4) - 1999
- The role of grandparents when parents part or die: some reflections on the mythical decline of the extended family.
- Do personal conditions and circumstances surrounding partner loss explain loneliness in newly bereaved older adults?
Ageing and Society, 19(3) - 1999
- The last resort? Revisiting ideas about older people's living arrangements.
- The effects of rationing home-help services in Spain and Sweden: a comparative analysis.
Ageing and Society, 19(2) - 1999
- Older couples and long-term care: the financial implications of one spouse entering private or voluntary residential or nursing home care.
- Social support of older people in Australia and Japan.
Ageing and Society, 19(1) - 1999
Ageing and Society, 18(6) - 1998
- Re-examining the social construction of 'elder abuse and neglect': a Canadian perspective.
- 'Just live for today': living, caring, ageing and dying.
- A qualitative study of adjustment to caring for an older spouse with psychiatric illness.
- Employers and older workers: attitudes and employment practices.
Ageing and Society, 18(5) - 1998
- Reminiscence and ageing.
- Alzheimer's Disease: a review of current economic perspectives.
- Differences over time in older people's relationships with children and siblings.
Ageing and Society, 18(4) - 1998
Ageing and Society, 18(3) - 1998
- Mental and physical frailty in older people: the costs and benefits of informal care.
- The family and community life of older people: household composition and social networks in three urban areas.
Ageing and Society, 18(1) - 1998
- Involving residents in quality specification.
- Housing wealth, income and financial wealth of older people in Britain.
Ageing and Society, 17(6) - 1997
Ageing and Society, 17(5) - 1997
- The emergence of the person in dementia research.
- Inhabitants of a lost kingdom: a model of the subjective experiences of dementia.
Ageing and Society, 17(4) - 1997
- Beyond apocalyptic demography: towards a moral economy of interdependence
- Private sector policies for caregiving employees: a survey of Scottish companies.
Ageing and Society, 17(3) - 1997
- Bitter harvest: the implications of continuing war-related stress on reminiscence theory and practice.
- Research as a public enterprise: social science data on ageing in the public domain.
- Returning home from residential care? Patient preferences and their determinants.
- Women with multiple roles: the emotional impact of caring for ageing parents.
- Cultural scripts and the social integration of older people.
Ageing and Society, 17(2) - 1997
- Asian older people: housing, health and access to services.
- Paying for long-term domiciliary care: a comparative perspective.
Ageing and Society, 17(1) - 1997
Ageing and Society, 16(5) - 1996
- Stories and metaphors: talking about the past in a psychotherapy group for people with dementia.
- Constructing familiarity and managing the self: ways of adapting to life in nursing and residential homes for older people.
Ageing and Society, 16(3) - 1996
- Social isolation and loneliness in old age: review and model refinement.
- Measuring the social-care service needs of impaired elderly people in Japan.
- Financial management and elderly people with dementia in the U.K.: as much a question of confusion as abuse?
- The mask of dementia: images of 'demented residents' in a nursing ward.
Ageing and Society, 16(2) - 1996
- Communication between provider and patient: values, biography, and empowerment in clinical practice.
- Does it matter how you slice it? the relationship between population ageing and use of hospital and post-hospital care in the United States.
- Older people with learning difficulties leaving institutional care - a case of double jeopardy.
Ageing and Society, 16(1) - 1996
- Living alone towards the end of life.
- Behavioural problems and distress among caregivers of people with dementia.
- Gender, age and attitudes to retirement in mid-life.
- The family and ageing in Korea: a new concern and challenge.
- Progress report: continuity and change in the study of family relationships.
Ageing and Society, 15(4) - 1995
- Citizenship and old age: the end of the road?
- Judging the competence of older people: an alternative?
- Elderly married persons living in long term care institutions: a qualitative analysis of feelings.
- Voices of experiences: talk, identity and membership in reminiscence groups.
Ageing and Society, 15(3) - 1995
Ageing and Society, 15(2) - 1995
- Interdependency and the generational compact.
- Strategies for an ageing population: expanding the priorities discussion.
Ageing and Society, 15(1) - 1995
- How elderly people rank-order the quality characteristics of home services.
- A comparison of urban with rural support networks: Liverpool and North Wales.
- Making sense of dementia: carers' perceptions.
Ageing and Society, 14(4) - 1995
- Alcohol and elderly people: an overview of the literature for social work.
- Relatives of persons suffering from dementia: differences in the burden.
Ageing and Society, 14(3) - 1994
- Multi-purpose residential homes: a fair deal for residents?
- Allocation of care and services in an area-based system for long-term care of elderly and disabled people.
Ageing and Society, 14(2) June 1994 - 1994
Ageing and Society, 13(3) September 1993 - 1993
Ageing and Society, 13(2) June 1993 - 1993
- The long term impact of Staying Put.
- Integrating carers into the service system: six strategic responses.
Ageing and Society, 13(1) March 1993 - 1993
- Towards a theory of dementia care: the interpersonal process.
- Elderly people with advanced cognitive impairment in England: resource use and costs.
Ageing and Society, 12(4) December 1992 - 1992
Ageing and Society, 12(3) - 1992
- Long-term care policies in comparative perspective.
- Sources of instrumental support for dependent elderly people in three parts of France.
- The role of day centres in caring for people in the final year of their lives.
- Innovations and care of the elderly: the cutting-edge of change for social welfare systems. Examples from Sweden, the Netherlands and United Kingdom.
- Towards a theory of dementia care: personhood and well-being.
Ageing and Society, 12(2) 1992 - 1992
Ageing and Society, 12(1) - 1992
Ageing and Society, 11(4) December 1991 - 1991
Ageing and Society, 11(3) - 1991
- Informal and formal care: exploring the complementary.
- Psychiatric morbidity and service use among elderly people.
- Day care in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands: a comparative study.
Ageing and Society, 10(4) - 1990
- Whose care? Whose costs? Whose benefit? A critical review of research on case management and informal care.
- The meaning of informal care: gender and the contribution of elderly people.
- Caring for people who die: the experience of family and friends.
Ageing and Society, 10(2) - 1990
- Elderly carers: the need for appropriate intervention.
- The dialectics of dementia: with particular reference to Alzheimer's Disease.
Ageing and Society, 10(1) - 1990
- Self-help in relation to informal and formal care.
- 'What are families for?': on family solidarity and preference for help.
Ageing and Society, 9(4) - 1989
Ageing and Society, 9(3) - 1989
- Hospital discharge of frail elderly people: social and ethical considerations in the discharge decision-making process.
- Mild dementia: perceptions and problems.
Ageing and Society, 9(2) - 1989
Ageing and Society, 9(1) March 1989 - 1989
- Neglect, abuse and the taking of life in old people's homes.
- Escaping financial dependency in old age.
Ageing and Society, 8(3) September 1988 - 1988
Ageing and Society, 8(2) June 1988 - 1988
Ageing and Society, 8(1) - 1988
Ageing and Society. 7(1) 1987 - 1987
Ageing and Society, 7(4) - 1987
Ageing and Society, 7(3) - 1987
Ageing and Society, 7(2) - 1987
Ageing and Society, 7(2) 1987 - 1987
Ageing and Society, 6(4) - 1986
Ageing and Society, 6(3) - 1986
- Older carers, interdependence and the care of mentally handicapped adults.
- Older persons' perceptions of the quality of their human support systems.
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