Aging & Social Change
The Journal of Aging and Social Change is an international journal for aging research. It features articles on the dynamic interplay between aging and society, exploring advances in social and behavioral science on aging, life-course and social change, involving (but not limited to) gerontology, sociology, demography, psychology, economics, communication science, education, epidemiology, public health, biology, nursing and medicine. The Journal of Aging and Social Change is devoted to multi- and interdisciplinary research that centers around social and behavioral science as well as to disciplinary approaches that are compatible and advantageous beyond merely discipline-specific discourses. Articles published in The Journal of Aging and Social Change focus on theoretical, conceptual and/or methodological advances, on the growth of empirical knowledge about age and aging in an increasingly diverse and changing global society, as well as on the impact and relevance of knowledge about aging for policies and the global society. Besides original empirical research articles, The Journal of Aging and Social Change includes brief research reports, articles that focus on theoretical and methodological advances, and review articles on cutting-edge topics. All submissions are peer-reviewed, supported by rigorous processes of criterion-referenced article ranking and qualitative commentary, to ensure the substance and significance of the published works. For more information visit -- https://agingandsocialchange.com/journal
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Digitalization in Occupations and Self-Perceptions of Aging of Older Workers
Lisa Katharina Kortmann
Georg Henning
Oliver Huxhold
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Aging & Social Change: Twelfth Interdisciplinary Conference. Conference Proceedings
Andreas Motel Klingebiel
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Exploring Intersections of Age, Gender, Immigration, Ethnicity, and Widowhood among Older Chinese Immigrants in Canada
Qianyun Wang
Christine A. Walsh
Hongmei Tong
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Supported Decision-Making in the Japanese Context
Yukio Sakurai
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Elder Organizational Abuse in Long-Term Care Homes
Marie-Michèle Lord
Marie-Josée Drolet
Chantal Viscogliosi
Chantal Pinard
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An Art of Aging
Sonja Ehret
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Behavioral Science and the Facilitation of Extended Working Lives
Valerie Edgell
Dilek Onkal
Serena Salvi
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Choosing Whom to Care for
Lynn Yu Ling Ng
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Justifying Age Discrimination in Europe
Helga Hejny
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Community Engagement Strategies to Promote Environmental Public Health for All Ages
Shannon Doherty Lyons
Darleen Reveille
Jeffrey Stewart
Judith Zelikoff
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Would Longevity Make Us Happier?
Yuko Nozaki
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“I’m Not Old, Just Aging”
Jill Chonody
Anna Kotzian
Kristina Godinez
Hayley Helm
Barbra Teater
Donna Wang
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Landscapes of Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Flanders (Belgium)
Wesley Gruijthuijsen
Jakob D'herde
Veerle Draulans
Hilde Heynen
Dominique Vanneste