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- 2005005203 contributor B10110234.
- 2005005203 created "2005.".
- 2005005203 date "2005".
- 2005005203 date "2005.".
- 2005005203 dateCopyrighted "2005.".
- 2005005203 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-193) and index.".
- 2005005203 description "Introduction: A new demographic revolution demands novel structural responses -- The new faces of individual aging -- The new age of production and consumption -- (Re)creating networks for lifelong learning and sharing talents -- Reforming the U.S. health system to care for an aging population -- Renewing religious experiences and spiritual practices for a new age -- Extending the civic engagement of senior citizens -- Epilogue.".
- 2005005203 extent "xx, 202 p. ;".
- 2005005203 identifier "0801882370 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2005005203 identifier 2005005203-b.html.
- 2005005203 identifier 2005005203-d.html.
- 2005005203 identifier 2005005203.html.
- 2005005203 issued "2005".
- 2005005203 issued "2005.".
- 2005005203 language "eng".
- 2005005203 publisher "Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- 2005005203 spatial "United States".
- 2005005203 spatial "United States.".
- 2005005203 subject "305.26/0973 22".
- 2005005203 subject "Aged United States.".
- 2005005203 subject "HQ1064.U5 A6254 2005".
- 2005005203 subject "Longevity Social aspects United States.".
- 2005005203 subject "Longevity.".
- 2005005203 subject "Older people Government policy United States.".
- 2005005203 subject "Older people United States Social conditions 21st century.".
- 2005005203 subject "Self-actualization (Psychology) in old age United States.".
- 2005005203 subject "Social Change United States.".
- 2005005203 subject "Social Planning United States.".
- 2005005203 subject "Social change United States.".
- 2005005203 subject "Social prediction United States.".
- 2005005203 tableOfContents "Introduction: A new demographic revolution demands novel structural responses -- The new faces of individual aging -- The new age of production and consumption -- (Re)creating networks for lifelong learning and sharing talents -- Reforming the U.S. health system to care for an aging population -- Renewing religious experiences and spiritual practices for a new age -- Extending the civic engagement of senior citizens -- Epilogue.".
- 2005005203 title "Older Americans, vital communities : a bold vision for societal aging / W. Andrew Achenbaum.".
- 2005005203 type "text".