ebook img

Ageing and Society 2002: Vol 22 Index PDF

5 Pages·2002·0.69 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Ageing and Society 2002: Vol 22 Index

Ageing & Society 22, 2002, 807-809. © 2002 Cambridge University Press Printed in the United Kingdom Index of subjects: volume 22, 2002 Issue number: page range activities, daily, 6: 729-49 design of housing, 6: 729-49; 6: adult education, 1: 95-113 775-89; 6: 791-806 aesthetic, 6: 689-708; 6: 751-73 diet, 1: 29-59; 6: 751-73 African-Americans, 3: 273-304 disability, 3: 325-42; 6: 729-49; 6: ageing, active, 1: 95-113; 6: 689-708; 791-806 6: 791-806 discourse analysis, 3: 305-24; 5: age-related variation, 5: 585-97 563-84; 5: 599-613; 6: 709-28; 6: agnosticism, 1: 7-28 729-49; 6: 751-73 alternative medicine, 3: 343-68 domestic tasks, 4: 459-81; 5: 543-62; ancestors, 1: 7-28 5: 599-613; 5: 615-36; 6: 729-49 appearance, personal, 6: 689-708; 6: economics, 1: 79-94; 5: 647-63; 6: 75!-73 669-87 attitudes and expectations, 3: 343-68; employment, 2: 131-59; 2: 209-31; 5: 4: 517-26; 5: 599-613; 6: 543-62; 5: 615-36; 6: 709-28 689-708; 6: 729-49; 6: 751-73; 6: empowerment, 3: 343-68; 6: 729-49; 6: 791-806 751-73; 6: 791-806 Australia, 5: 637-46 end-of-life care, 4: 517-26 Bangladesh, 5: 615-36 England, 1: 61-77; 5: 599-613; 6: body, 6: 689-708; 6: 751-73 729-49 Canada, 4: 399-418; 6: 751-73 entitlements, 4: 399-418; 6: 709-28; 6: care management, 4: 419-39 791-806 celebrity, local, 5: 563-84 ethics of research, 4: 517-26 class, social, 3: 325-42; 3: 369-82; 4: ethnography, 1: 7-28; 3: 305-24; 5: 441-58; 6: 709-28 563-84; 5: 599-613; 6: 689-708; cohort, 3: 369-82; 5: 585-97 6: 709-28 communitas, 6: 689-708 euthanasia, 1: 7-28 community care, 4: 399-418; 4: 419-39 expenditure, personal, 2: 233-57; 5: community, formation of, 5: 563-84; 6: 543-62; 5: 615-36 689-708 complementary medicine, 3: 343-68 falls, personal, 3: 305-24 coping responses, 5: 543-62; 5: family relationships, 1: 61-77; 5: 599-613; 5: 615-36; 6: 709-28; 6: 543-62; 5: 599-613; 5: 615-36 frail older people, 3: 305-24; 4: 729-49 coronary heart disease, 4: 501-15 399-418; 4: 441-58; 4: 483-99; 4: culture, 1: 7-28; 3: 273-304; 5: 501-15; 6: 709-28; 6: 729-49; 6: 775-89; 6: 791-806 599-613; 5: 615-36 dance, 6: 689-708 gender differentiation, 4: 459-81; 5: day hospitals, 3: 305-24 543-62; 5: 599-613; 5: 615-36; 6: death, 1: 7-28; 4: 517-26 709-28; 6: 751-73 dementia services, 4: 483-99 generation, 3: 369-82; 5: 599-613 dementia, 4: 483-99 Ghana, 1: 7-28 depression, 3: 273-304 globalisation, 5: 647-63 deprivation, 5: 543-62; 5: 615-36; 6: Great Britain, 3: 325-42; 4: 441-58 709-28 Greek Cypriots, 5: 599-613 808 Index of subjects health care, 3: 343-68; 4: 501-15; 4: nursing homes, 1: 79-94; 6: 669-87; 6: 517-26; 5: 543-62; 5: 637-46 775-89 health, 3: 325-42; 3: 343-68; 4: obesity, 6: 751-73 441-58; 4: 501-15; 5: 543-62; 6: older people’s organisations, 4: 517-26; 75!'-73 6: 791-806 historical comparisons, 5: 585-97 older people’s support of others, 1 home care,4 : 399-418; 4: 419-39; 4: 61-775 4: 441-58; 5: 543-62; 5: 441-58; 5: 599-613; 5: 615-35; 6: 599-613; 5: 615-36 729-49; 6: 791-806 panel data, 2: 131-59 home ownership, 1: 61-77; 5: 543-62 parent-child relations, 5: 599-613; 6: Hong Kong, 2: 233-57 729-49 hospitals, and admissions to, 5: 637-46 pensions, 2: 161-83; 2: 209-31; 5: housing, senior, 5: 563-84; 6: 729-49; 543-62; 6: 709-28 performance management, 2: 185-208 6: 775-89; 6: 791-806 identity, personal, 3: 305-24; 4: policy, housing, 6: 729-49; 6: 775-89; 6: 791-806 399-418; 5: 563-84; 5: 599-613; 6° 589-708; 6: 709-28; 6: 729-49; policy, pensions, 2: 161-83; 2: oe policy, social and welfare, 1: 79-94; 6: 751-73 income, 2: 131—59; 2: 209-31; 2 95-113; 4: 483-99; 5: 637-46; ‘: 647-63; 6: 669-87; 6: 709-28; 6: 233-57; 5: 543-62; 5: 615-36; 6: 791-806 709-28 poverty, 2: 131-59; 2: 233-57; 5: inequality, 3: 325-42; 4: 459-81; 5: 543-62; 5: 615-36; 6: 709-28 647-63; 6: 709-28 preventive health care, 4: 501-15 informal care, 3: 325-42; 4: 441-58; 5: primary health care, 2: 185-208 543-62; 5: 599 acger5f: 615-36 private sector provision, 1: 79-94; 3: inheritance,1 : 61-77; 5: 543-62; 5: 343-68; 5: 543-62; 6: 669-87 599-613 public housing, 5: 563-84; 6: 729-49: inter-generational contract, 1: 61—77; 4: 6: 775-89 441-58; 5: 543-62; 5: 599-613;5 : public-private partnerships, 2: 161-83 615-36 rationing of services, 4: 399- 418; 4: Israel, 2: 161-83; 4: 459-81 419-39; 4: 501-15; 5: 637-46; 6: Japan, 1: 61-77 669-87 life course, 3: 273-304; 6: 709-28; 6: recruitment for research, 4: 517-26 75!-73 regulation of welfare services, 1: 79-94; life satisfaction, 1:29-59; 4: 459-81 6: 669-87 London, 5: 599-613; 6: 689-708 rehabilitation, cardiac, 4: 501-15 loneliness, 5: 585-97 reincarnation, 1: 7-28 long-term care, 1: 79-94; 6: 669-87; 6: retirement communities, 5: 563 =~. 775-89 retirement, 2: 131-59; 2: 209-31; marriage, 4: 459-81; 5: 599-613 325-423 5: 543-62;5 : 647- “has mental health and services, 3: 273-304; retirement, early, 2: 209-31 : 483-99 rural areas, 1: 29-59; 5: 543-62; 5: middle age, midlife, 6: 709-28 615 36 migration, migrants, 5: 599-613; 5 Russia,5 : 543-62 647-63 Scotland, 4: 483-99; 4: 501-15 National Service Framework (UK), 2: self-determination, 6: 729-49; 6: 185-208; 4: 501-15; 6: 791-806 751-73; 6: 791-806 neighbours, 5: 563-84 sex-role differentiation, 4: 459-81; 5: Netherlands, The, 2: 209-31 543-62; 5: 599-613; 5: 615-36; 6: New Zealand, 1: 95-113 709-28 nursing care, 1: 61-77; 4: 483-99; 4: social care, 4: 399-418; +: 419-39; 4: 517-26; 5: 637-46; 6: 669-87 483-99; 5: 615-36;6 : 669-87 Index of subjects 809 social change, 5: 585-97; 6: 689-708 Sweden, 6: 709-28 social networks, 1: 29-59; 4: 441-58; 5: ‘third age’, 3: 369-82 543-62; 5: 599-613; 5: 615-36 transfer payments, 1: 61-77; 2: 233-57; social protection, 2: 161-83; 6: 709-28 4: 441-58; 5: 543-62; 5: 599-613; social security, 2: 161-83; 5: 647-63; 6: 5: 615-36 709-28 United Kingdom, 1: 79-94; 2: 131-59; social services, 4: 399-418; 4: 419-39; 4: 419-39 4: 483-99; 6: 791-806 United States of America, 1: 29-59; 3: social support, 1: 29-59; 4: 419-39; 4: 273-304; 4: 441-58; 5: 563-84 441-58; 4: 483-99; 5: 543-62; 5: Valencia, Spain, 6: 669-87 _ 599-613; 5: 615-36; 6: 729-49 vouchers, care, 6: 669-87 socio-economic status, 3: 325-42; 3: vulnerable older people, 3: 305-24; 4: 369-82; 4: 441-58; 6: 709-28 399-418; 4: 483-99; 4: 501-153 4: Spain, 6: 669-87 517-26; 6: 669-87; 6: 709-28; 6: spousal care, 3: 325-42: 4: 483-99; 5: 729-49; 6: 775-89 599-613 weight, body, 6: 751-73 Ageing & Society 22, 2002, 811© 2002 Cambridge University Press 811 Printed in the United Kingdom Anprews, Gavin J. 3: 343-68 Hiccs, Pau. 3: 369-82 ARONSON, JANE 4: 399-418 Ho.pen, Curis 1: 79-94 BALLINGER, CLAIRE 3 > 305- 24 HuGues, JANE 4: 419-39 Barbas, ELENA 2 : 131- 59 INNES, ANTHEA 4: 483-99 BarNnEs, SARAH 6 : 775-89 IzuHARA, MIsaA 1: 61-77 Be_tamy, GARY 4 : 517-26 Jenkins, STEPHEN P. 2: 131-59 Cuatuts, Davin 4 > 419-39 Kabir, ZARINA NAHAR 5: 615-36 Criark, ALEXANDER M. 4 : 501-15 Kuuik, Liat : 459-81 Crark, Davip 4 : 517-26 Lock, Berry YuNG 2: 233-57 Crarke, Laura Hurpb 6 > 751-73 Macintyre, Pau D. : 501-15 CoLemMan, ANNA 2: 185-208 McCormack, JOHN : 637-46 Cook, Derek G. 5: 585-97 McMiiiy, J. Dante I : 29-59 Cooper, LEsLEY 6: 689-708 Mixts, Terry L. 3:2 737304 Cytwik, HELEN 5: 599-613 OLpMAN, CHRISTINE 6: 791-806 Daven, HeNnprick P. van 2: 209-31 PAYNE, SHEILA 3: 305-24 Darton, Rosin 4: 419-39 PERCIVAL, JOHN 6: 729-49 Davey, JupirH A. 1: Q5-113 RicG, Joun A. 2: 131-59 DesiGn in CARING ENVIRONMENTS Rink, ELIZABETH 5: 585-97 Strupy Group 6: 775-89 RumMERY, KiIrsTEIN 2:1 85-208 Epwarps, Cara D. A. 3: 273-304 SCAMBLER, SASHA J. : 585-97 FaIRCLOTH, CHRISTOPHER A. 5: 563-84 SEYMOUR, JANE > 517-26 GaL, JOHN 2: 161-83 SHAH, SUNIL : 585-97 Geest, SJAAK VAN DER 1: 7-28 SHarp, CLARE oo>r : t50 1-15 GILLEARD, CHrRIs 3: 369-82 SILVERMAN, PHILIP : 29-59 GLASER, KAREN 3: 325-42 STEWART, KAREN : 419-39 GLENDINNING, CAROLINE 2: 185-208 SZEBEHELY, MARTA : 615-36 Gort, MERRYN 4: 517-26 TcCHERNIN, Erm A. : 543-62 GRANELL, RAFAEL 6: 669-87 TCHERNINA, NATALIA V. ooOenr : 543-62 GRANGE, ADREINNE LA 2: 233-57 Tuomas, HELEN 6: 6 89-708 Grunpy, EmMity =.3 : 325-42; 4: 441-58 TIsHELMAN, CAROL : 615-36 Gunnarsson, Evy i: Jog-28 Tortosa, MARIA ANGELES : 669-87 Harris, SusANn : 441-58 Vicror, CurRisTINA R. 5: 585-97 Harris, TEss : 585-97 WEINER, KATE : 419-39 Hecut, Laura : 29-59 WILDE, STEPHEN DE 5: 585-97 HENKENS, KENE 2: 209-31 Witson, GAIL : 647-63 HENRETTA, JOHN C. 4: 441-58

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.