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The Oxford Institute of Ageing[2] is an institution looking at global population ageing. Its research reveals that many of the views of global ageing are based on myths and that there will be considerable opportunities for the world as its population matures. The Institute's Director, Professor Sarah Harper [3] highlights in her book Ageing Societies [7] (via Amazon) the implications for work, families, health, education and technology of the agieng of the world's population.
Sarah Harper, Ageing Societies: Myths, Challenges and Opportunities, Hodder Arnold, London, 2006, 358 pp., pbk £24.99, ISBN 0 340 51756 5.
The Oxford Institute of Ageing[2] is an institution looking at global population ageing. Its research reveals that many of the views of global ageing are based on myths and that there will be considerable opportunities for the world as its population matures. The Institute's Director, Professor Sarah Harper [3] highlights in her book Ageing Societies [7] (via Amazon) the implications for work, families, health, education and technology of the agieng of the world's population.
Sarah Harper, Ageing Societies: Myths, Challenges and Opportunities, Hodder Arnold, London, 2006, 358 pp., pbk £24.99, ISBN 0 340 51756 5.
DAVID R. PHILLIPS (2007).
Ageing and Society, Volume 27,
Issue 03, May 2007 pp 455-457
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?aid=968688
Ageing and Society, Volume 27,
Issue 03, May 2007 pp 455-457
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?aid=968688
from the Preface |
Chapter 1 Ageing Societies |
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