Social Aspects of Aging |
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CONSIDERATIONS BEARING ON A STUDY OF | 195 |
THE GROUP STATUS OF THE AGED IN AN URBAN | 210 |
THE NARROWING SOCIAL WORLD OF THE AGED | 226 |
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age groups aged person aggregate demand analysis anomie aspects attitudes cent chapter commitment community implication conjugal decline differences discussion Dunholme economic effect employment expected exposure to information extended normative factors family type favorable findings forward to retirement Gerontology GS members high morale husbands and wives income increase independent variable indicate individual information on retirement intergenerational Joel Smith Kerckhoff labor force leisure less little job deprivation look forward mass media measures ment middle stratum middle-status retirees middle-status workers norms nucleated O>G O>G occupational status old age older couple older persons older workers orientation toward retirement participation pattern population position propinquity question rates relationship relatively reported responses retirement activities sample scale scores self-evaluation in retirement semi-skilled retirees semi-skilled workers sixty-five social society socioeconomic status and orderliness structure suggest Table tend tion United Nations upper-white-collar retirees upper-white-collar workers variables voluntary associations voting white-collar white-collar workers York younger