Growing Old in the Twentieth Century
Discover the intricate dynamics of aging in the modern world with Growing Old in the Twentieth Century by M. Jefferys. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1991, this insightful paperback spans 272 pages, delving into the multifaceted discussions surrounding the care and support for the elderly and very elderly. This book is an essential resource for social policy makers, gerontologists, and healthcare professionals, offering valuable perspectives on the challenges and solutions in elder care. Whether you are involved in social policy or simply interested in the evolving landscape of aging, Jefferys' work provides critical insights into the contemporary debates that shape our understanding of this vital issue. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to the conversation on aging with this important addition to your library.