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Contents: Volume 40, Number 3, June 2000   [Index by Author]  [Cover Caption]
       THE FORUM
       ARTICLES
       PRACTICE CONCEPTS
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THE FORUM:

Introduction: Why Study Age Integration?
Peter Uhlenberg
Gerontologist 2000 40: 261-266. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Age Integration: Conceptual and Historical Background
Matilda White Riley and John W. Riley, Jr.
Gerontologist 2000 40: 266-270. [Full Text]  

Cultural and Economic Transfers Between Generations: One Aspect of Age Integration
Claudine Attias-Donfut
Gerontologist 2000 40: 270-272. [Full Text]  

Age Integration or Age Conflict as Society Ages?
Anne Foner
Gerontologist 2000 40: 272-276. [Full Text]  

Integration of Old and Young
Peter Uhlenberg
Gerontologist 2000 40: 276-279. [Full Text]  

Age Integration Through Interest Mediation: Political Parties and Unions
Martin Kohli
Gerontologist 2000 40: 279-282. [Full Text]  

Paradox of Opportunity: Education, Work, and Age Integration in the United States and Germany
Dale Dannefer
Gerontologist 2000 40: 282-286. [Full Text]  

The Future of Age Integration in Employment
John C. Henretta
Gerontologist 2000 40: 286-292. [Full Text]  

Age Integration as a Solution to Work–Family Conflict
Karyn Loscocco
Gerontologist 2000 40: 292-301. [Full Text]  

Age Integration in Europe: Increasing or Decreasing?
Anne-Marie Guillemard
Gerontologist 2000 40: 301-302. [Full Text]  

Conflicting Trends in The Netherlands
Jan Baars
Gerontologist 2000 40: 302-304. [Full Text]  

Public Policy and the Construction of Old Age in Europe
Alan Walker and DLitt
Gerontologist 2000 40: 304-308. [Full Text]  

ARTICLES:

Predicting Turnover and Retention in Nursing Home Administrators: Management and Policy Implications
Douglas A. Singh and Robert C. Schwab
Gerontologist 2000 40: 310-319. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Negative Consequences of Hearing Impairment in Old Age: A Longitudinal Analysis
William J. Strawbridge, Margaret I. Wallhagen, Sarah J. Shema, and George A. Kaplan
Gerontologist 2000 40: 320-326. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

The Use of Preexisting and Novel Coping Strategies in Adapting to Age-Related Vision Loss
Mark Brennan and Gina Cardinali
Gerontologist 2000 40: 327-334. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

The Psychosocial Preferences of Older Adults: A Pilot Examination of Content and Structure1
Brian D. Carpenter, Kimberly Van Haitsma, Katy Ruckdeschel, and M. Powell Lawton
Gerontologist 2000 40: 335-348. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Preliminary Explorations of the Harmful Interactive Effects of Widowhood and Marital Harmony on Health, Health Service Use, and Health Care Costs1
Holly G. Prigerson, Paul K. Maciejewski, and Robert A. Rosenheck
Gerontologist 2000 40: 349-357. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

PRACTICE CONCEPTS:

Reducing Turnover and Improving Health Care in Nursing Homes: The Potential Effects of Self-Managed Work Teams
Dale E. Yeatts and Rudy Ray Seward
Gerontologist 2000 40: 358-363. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Professional Development in Law, Health Care, and Aging: A Model Fellowship Program
Marshall B. Kapp
Gerontologist 2000 40: 364-366. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

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