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This volume combines ten papers on various aspects of aging in Canada.
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- Introduction. Aging: Canadian Perspectives
- Growing Old in Aging Communities
- Environment and Aging
- Residential Mobility and Migration Among Canada's Elderly
- Design of Institutions: Cognitive Functioning and Social Interactions of the Aged Resident
- Technology and Aging
- Population Aging in the Canadian Labour Force: Changes and Challenges
- The Youth Freeze and the Retirement Bulge: Older Workers and the Impending Labour Shortage
- The Leisure Activities of the Elderly in New Brunswick
- Family Relationships and Support in Later Life
- Women's Sense of Responsibility for the Care of old People: "But Who Else Is Going to Do It?"
- Growing Up And Old Together: Some Observations on Families in Later Life
- The Portrayal of Older People in Canadian Advertisements: Regular vs. Specialized Magazines
- Social Policy for an Aging Society
- A Critique of Canadian Aging and Health Policy
- Ten Provinces in Search of a Long Term Care Policy
- References
- Appendix: The Documents