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M. Bernard, J. Phillips (1998)
The social policy of old age
T. Qureshi (1998)
Living in Britain - Growing Old in Britain: A Study of Bangladeshi Elders in London
Older people feel that ageism underlies many of their more specific concerns. A number of pieces of research carried out on behalf of the Inter‐Ministerial Group on Older People also reveal the importance of the Government addressing the ageist attitudes to older people that affect their ability to participate in society.
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults – Emerald Publishing
Published: Sep 1, 2000
Keywords: Older people; Policy; Consultation; Government; Ageism; Action; Research
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