Handbook of Sociology of Aging
Explore the intricate dynamics of aging with the "Handbook of Sociology of Aging," a comprehensive resource edited by leading experts in the field. Published by Springer-Verlag New York Inc. in 2012, this paperback edition spans 689 pages and delves into a wide array of essential topics. From foundational theories and methodologies to contemporary issues such as social diversity, inequalities, and the impact of social relationships, this handbook provides a well-rounded perspective on aging. It also addresses critical subjects like social institutions, economies, public health, and care arrangements, making it an invaluable tool for researchers, practitioners, and students alike. Enhance your understanding of the sociological aspects of aging and its implications for society with this essential reference guide.