Index of subjects of main articles: Fat volume 25, 2005 Issue number: page range activities of daily living, 3 are formal $79 500 ¢ | 159 60: adaptation, 6: 94 62 4 age structure 760 82 are and carers, informal, 1 group ( omparisons, $: 501 —43 05—; ”4 y?h l ) boo: 5 675-91; 0: g03~-23; 6: g25-41 63; 5: 709 -identity and awareness, 4 . long-te rm, 2 +79 y00 5 319-38; 4 ing well, 6 ) ) ) ’ »* Y=5 are, privately purchased, 2 19-38: }: 601-21; 5: 769 8 862-82 care, public expenditure and subsidies, 2 age-relations at the workplace, 3: 159-50; 2 5: 037 , 54;0 943 63 601-21: aids mortality, impacts on older peopl . 641-61 t51~44; 4: 525-4 . residential, 2 Alzheimer’s disease, 2: 197-214; 5: 769-83 andropause and andrology, 6 61 anthropomorphology, 2: 147 Care-giving, 2: \rab-Americans, 5: 655-73 +> 4 bol ) assistive technology, 1: 91 charges for services attitudes to work.6 : 943 ~ »: = by 7OG-Q6 3n5e5e 69 attitudes, 1: 19-39; . cohort comparisons, 4 193-77; 4 5: 037 4; 5 5995 600: 5 community cz a7io8Oe 5 -94; go2: 6 943 oQ O02—) ¢ ‘ Australia, 2: 215-27; 2: 261-778 : consumerism, 5 1: OO! 841-61 Austria, 3 coping abilities, 4: 525-41; 4: 585-600; autonomy, 693-713; 5» : 749-03; 5: 769 53 Belfast, 5: 731-48 cultures of ageing and fitness, 2: 229-44 ) birthdays, 4 $63 735 94; 6 883 go2 body, ageing, 2: 229 585 600; 5 dance 2: 229 785-94; 6: 841 ; 83-902 daughters Bourdieus propositions, 6: 883—go02 dementia, people with, 2: 197 Canada, 4: 567-84; 6: Qgo2 care transitions, 1: It! 525-415 4 OOI-—215 5 943 5: 055 dependency, 4 bOI-—21; 5 +»? —713e; s 9r3r5 0: . 903 23 depression, 5: 731-48 ggd Index of subject opment, economic and so¢ Germany 6: 815-3 rlobalisation, 6 disability movement 21 habitus, 6 dress clothing. 5 785 94; 9 833 health in old age, 2: 2 2: 261-78; 4 educational level, effects, 3: 357-75: 79 = j00 ; - : ¢ 90055 o 397-414; 4: 543 ase é 637 600: QO ) ealth promotion, | self-assessed, etiectivenesso f services, u I 07:5 093 903-23 emotional support, 4 { 652-902: 19~93 torical demography, 1: g—18 employment and unemployment, history of ageing and old age, 2 115-29; 4: 543-65; 4: 601-21; hormone therapy, male, 6: 841-61 037 34; 0 943-0f3 yusehold composition and effects, 3 ethnic minorities, 5 > 5: 715 305-18; 3: 357 75; 3: 397-414 ethnography, method and studies, 2 51-44; 3: 431-443 4: 543-65; 4 229-44; 3: 339 - 565-600; 5: 037 55: 749-03 ising conditions and amenities, 1 Europe, 1: 69-90; 2: 14 8-5 * QI-110; 3: 431 - 25-41 6: 563-62 505-000; 5: 0 5 5: 093 European social model, 1: 69-90; 43 nuty personal, 2 197 862-8 +: 493-7 European Union, 5: 769-83 52 > 4: 567-84>> ; 5: 655 exclusion, social, 1: 69-90; 3 2 7 - a5 5: a7e8 5-94 1454 74! migrants, 5: 055-73; 5 exercise, 2: 229-44; 6: 925-41 769-83 family relationships, 5: 655-73; income and effects, 3 7-414; 3: 431-44; filial piety, 5 055-73 { . 6° 6 554 y05 600: finances, management or abuse of, 7-543 5: 67 55: 749 03; 5: - 6 Q925 41; b 543 535 769 82 financial security, 5: 655 5 ™ change or mobility, 4: 543-65; 769-83;6 943-63 7-54; 5: 769 53; 6: 943-63 Finland, 6: 841-61 nequalities, social and material, 3 Foucauld’s propositions, 2: 2 397-414; 3: 431-44; 4: 525-41; 563 yO2 600; 5: 637 4 France 5: 037 34 4 1335-7 > 6 943 63 functional abilities, 3 7-953 3: 415-29; informaandt ciomomunni cation technol- } 7 5 ° 5O5 >5 693-713 ogies, I: GI-110; 5: 093-713 ) nsecurity, personal and material, 59-90; 3 415-29; 3: 500; }: 501 24; 343 05; b 943 63 inter-generational relationships, solidarity and transiers, 3: 397-4 t: 525-413 4: 543 5: 655-7 Index of subjects 997 inter-personal contacts, mothers 5: 075-QI 5-413 4 585 boo: multi-national governmental agencies, | 749-03; 5: 705-94 69-90; 6: 615-39 Ireland, 3: 339-56; 5 music appreciation, 2: 261-78 isolation, Son ial, I are and support, 397-414; 3: 43! 769-83 655-73; 5: 693 Israel, 5 749-63; 6: 863 =: 769 Italy, 3: 305 902 kidney disease, dialysis and replacement, 6 neo-liberal politic al ideology. ¢ 903-23 Netherlands, 1: 19-39; 1: 111 learning, 4 non-governmental organisations, 6: { leisure activities, Northern Ireland, 5: 731-48 507 84 Norway b 863 82 925-4! nursing homes, 2 life course perspec tive, 4 339-59; 3: 397 55-73; 5: 7 3; 5: 709 82 older people’s views and preferences, 1: 91 84; 5: 110, 2 life expectancy and lifespan, 2 5-18; 3: 431 $79 500 5 5 life review, 5: 785 life satisfaction, 4 749 63 life style, 2 903-23; Db 637-54; 5: 975 older workers, literary gerontology, 5: 785-94 painters living arrangements, see household Parisians, 5 composition Parma, Italy, loneliness, 1: 41-607; 3: 357-75; 4: 585-600 longitudinal study, Amsterdam, 1: 19-39; pensions, 4: 543 943 63 marital status and effects, 3 phy sical activity, 397 { ,4 595 bO0O0: 925-4! 749~93; 9: 943-03 policy development, 2 meaning in life, 4: 5 4: 601-21; 6: 863-82 84; 5 political economy, 6: 815-39 ‘dicalisation, 6: 841 OI politics of ageing societies,6 563-62; € mory, 4: 5 903-23 ‘nopause, male, 6 portraits, sell, 2: 147-56 ‘ntal (ill-) health, 2 positive and productive ageing, t: 479-500, 4- 501 »: 785-94; 0: 925-41; 6: g4 731-48 poverty, 1: 09~-70; 4: 525-41; 4 migration and migrants, 5: 655 637-54; 6: 815-39 749-03; 5: 769 83 practitioner and professional development, musery, 4: 525-41 5 bo2 5-713;0 841 61; 6: go3-2 modernisation, 5 quality of life, 2: 197-214; 357-75; Montreal, 6: 88 $3!~44; 4 mortality rates, es< 500: 902)-? 2 >) QgQd Index of subject iluation -: 769-83; 6: 862 types ot older peopl tration and inspection Iv homes niscence, 4 al failure and therapt | care and homes sweden HO2 ematic review, rement-age preierences rement migrants ) 7OO ew, systematic, I: 41 7 lurkey ) 675-) 01 il living conditions, 3: 431 United Kingdom, 1 2t o 79-5 tiand, 2: 181 és 31 18 behaviour and its regulation, 5 862 $2; 6: go3-23 94; 6: 641-61; 6 ited States of America go2 7901-2455 055 73 capital, 5: 715-30 ser involvement in policy and practice ial contacts and networks; 000 development, 2: 245-59 0: go3-2 luntary associations and organisations, ial exclusion, 1: 69-90 4: 507-84; 5 ; 5: 769-83 unteers, community, 10; 5: 769-83 regimes, 1: 09-90; bo1-251: ;03 7-54; © 663 illare state, 1: 09-90; 4: DOI --O2 769-83 vellbeing, 2: 229-44; 2: 261-78; ial productivity or contributions, 4 131-44; 4: 479-500 307-84; 4: 6o1-21; ; $1; 4 social theory, 4: 601-21; 8 600 socio-economic status effects, ) 862-902; 637 South Africa, . 25 wisdom, {gene & Society 25, 2005 Printed in the United King: Index of authors of main articles: volume 25, 2005 Issue number: pag>e rang« Abastado, Philippe I 58 Hortacsu, Nuran 5 Agahi, Neda 6: 925-41 Hosegood. Victoria Ajrouch, Kristine ] Allebeck, Peter } Andersson, Christina 4: 585-600 Arnold-Boak« s, J idy 5: 709-63 + Barnes, Marian 2 245-59 raré Deborah 6 g03-23 serger, Ursula 2: 181-95 ondratowitz, Hans-Joachim von Be nd, John 11-07; 3: 3 75 ause, Neal Sousquet Bernard 2: 147-58 berge, Suzanne 6 Bowling, Ann 3: 357~75: 17 armouth, Alison Boyle Geraldine 5 I ‘ Brooke, Libby 3: 415-2 ennartsson, Carin Biichel, Felix 4: 543 Lowenstein, Ariela Bytheway, Bill 4: 463 Lucchetti, Enzo 3 Cattan, Mima 1: 41 Magnusson, Lennart Challis, David 2: 15 o Manfredini, Matteo 4 Chiu, Herng-Chia 3: 377-95 Marrugat, Maria Luisa 5 Cl arkson, Paul 2: 159-8 Mau, Lih-Wen 3: 377 Clubb, Vince J 0: QGO3-23 McCreadie, Claudin« ( reamel! Nicola 6 Q02—22 Mi Kee Kevin J 6: g028 ) Cribier, Francoise 5: 63 McLaughlin, Deirdre Darton, Robin 3: 319-3! Midwinter, Eric 1 Deeg, Dorly J. H. 1: 111-3 Minichiello, Victor 2: 261-78 Der, Geoff 2: 181-95 Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas 6: 863-82 Dongen, Els van 4: 525-41 Mottram, Sanem Alicli 5: 675-91 Dumas, Alexandre 6: 883—g02 Mutrie, Nanette 2: 181-95 Ebrahim, Shah t: 479-500 Nahas. Me cuid ¢ 16 903-23 Edmondson, Ricca 3 Narushima, Miya 4: 567-84 Elvish, Jennifer 6: 903-23 Netten, Ann 3: 319—-38 Fine, Michael 4: 601-2 Nolan, Mike 5: 693—713 Frick, Joachim R. 4: 5 = Ogg, Jim 1: 69-90 Fritzell, Johan 3: 397-414 Parker, Marti G. 6: 925-41 Gabriel, Zahava 4: 479-500 Parker, Stuart G. 6: go3-2 Geerlings, Sandra W. 1: 111~305 Paulson, Susan 2 2: 229-44 Glendinning, Caroline 4: 601—21 Pizzetti, Paola 3: 305-18 Guiramand, Gilles 2: 14 } Poortman, Anne-Rigt 1: 19-39 Hannah, Mary Kate 2 5 Pot, Anne Margriet 1: 111-30 Hanson, Elizabeth 5 7 Rosenman, Linda 2: 215,- 277 Hardill, Irene 5: 7 Scambler, SashaJ . 3: 357-75 Hays, Terence 2: See-Tai, Sharon 4: 479-500 Hepworth, Mike 5: Setterlund, Deborah 2: 215e-2e7 1000 Index of authors Soidre, Tiiu 6: 943-63 I'wisk, Jos W. R. 1: 111-3 20 Solanki, Priyha 4: 479-500 Vainionpaa, KirsiJ . 6: 841—61 Spradbery, Jacqui 5: 769-83 Victor, Christina R. 33:: 357-75 Straka, Silvia M. 6: 883-go02 Waern, Margda 4: 585-600 l'aylor, Philip 3: 415-29 Walker, Alan 6: 815-39 [esch-Roemer, Clemens 6: 863-82 WarburtonJe,n i 5: 715-30 Tilburg, Theo G. Van 1: 19-39 White, Martin 1: 41-67 lilse, Cheryl 2: 215-27 Wilhelmson, Katarina 4: 585-600 Timezus, lan M. 3: 431-44 Williams, Jacquetta )3: 319~38s ed» linker, Anthea 1: 91-110 Wilson, Jill 2: 215-27 / Topo, Paivi 6: 841-61 Zaidi, Asghar 4: 543-650