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The Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, 9th Edition, is the definitive reference for understanding aging through a social science lens. This comprehensive volume brings together leading experts to explore the multifaceted dimensions of aging in contemporary society.
The handbook covers critical areas including demographic trends, social relationships, economic security, health disparities, and policy implications of an aging population. Contributors examine how social structures, cultural contexts, and institutional factors shape the aging experience across diverse populations.
This edition reflects current research on gerontology, addressing emerging challenges such as healthcare access, retirement security, technological adaptation, and social isolation. It serves as an invaluable resource for academic researchers, gerontologists, policy makers, healthcare professionals, and students seeking a thorough understanding of aging in modern society.







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