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Contents: Volume 36, Number 2, April 1996   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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ARTICLES:

Internet resources on aging: parts of the Internet
JA Post
Gerontologist 1996 36: 137-140.  

The search for new solutions
J Hendricks
Gerontologist 1996 36: 141-144. [Abstract]  

The meaning of heterogeneity: an introduction
JS Grigsby
Gerontologist 1996 36: 145-146.  

The social organization of diversity, and the normative organization of age
D Dannefer
Gerontologist 1996 36: 174-177.  

What's the latest? Cultural age deadlines for family transitions
RA Settersten, Jr and GO Hagestad
Gerontologist 1996 36: 178-188. [Abstract]  

Promotional timetables: an exploratory investigation of age norms for promotional expectations and their association with job well-being
J Lashbrook
Gerontologist 1996 36: 189-198. [Abstract]  

Age norms, the timing of family role transitions, and intergenerational caregiving among aging African American women
LM Burton
Gerontologist 1996 36: 199-208. [Abstract]  

Organizational age norms: why is it so hard to know one when you see one?
BS Lawrence
Gerontologist 1996 36: 209-220. [Abstract]  

Age norms and the structure of consciousness: some final comments
A Foner
Gerontologist 1996 36: 221-223. [Abstract]  

Introduction
DT Gold
Gerontologist 1996 36: 224-225.  

Mutual attraction: demography and life-course analysis
P Uhlenberg
Gerontologist 1996 36: 226-229. [Abstract]  

The precious and the precocious: understanding cumulative disadvantage and cumulative advantage over the life course
AM O'Rand
Gerontologist 1996 36: 230-238. [Abstract]  

Missing links: the case for a social psychology of the life course
LK George
Gerontologist 1996 36: 248-255. [Abstract]  

Discussion: what does it all mean?
MW Riley
Gerontologist 1996 36: 256-258. [Abstract]  

Strategies for increasing participation of ethnic minorities in Alzheimer's Disease Diagnostic Centers: a multifaceted approach in California
VR Hart, D Gallagher-Thompson, HD Davies, M DiMinno, and PJ Lessin
Gerontologist 1996 36: 259-262. [Abstract]  

REVIEWS:

Incorporating diversity: meaning, levels of research, and implications for theory
TM Calasanti
Gerontologist 1996 36: 147-156. [Abstract]  

Age, socioeconomic status, and exercise self-efficacy
DO Clark
Gerontologist 1996 36: 157-164. [Abstract]  

Aging and heterogeneity: genetics, social structure, and personality
JM Light, JS Grigsby, and MC Bligh
Gerontologist 1996 36: 165-173. [Abstract]  

Stress and the life course: a paradigmatic alliance
LI Pearlin and MM Skaff
Gerontologist 1996 36: 239-247. [Abstract]  

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