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Public Policy and Aging Report
Volume 21
Volume 20
Volume 19
Volume 18
Volume 17
Volume 16
Volume 15
Volume 14
Volume 13
Volume 12
Volume 11
Volume 10
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Aging and Disability: Congruence or Conflict? (Volume 14, Number 4)

* Public Policy Writ Small: Coalitions at the Intersection of Aging and Lifelong Disabilities
* Issues in the Further Integration of Aging and Disability Service
* Disability and Aging: The Quest for Coherent Public Policy
* Coalitions Between Aging and Disability Interests: Potential Effects on Choice and Control for Older People

Authors: Edward F. Ansello, Elias S. Cohen, Rosalie Kane, Michelle Putnam

A Looming Labor Shortage? (Volume 14, Number 3)

* Will There Really be a Labor Shortage?
* It's Time to Retire Retirement
* Age Discrimination in Employment: Why Its Predicted Demise is Off the Mark
* Demographics Matter: The Economic Reality of an Aging Society
* About Face: Europe Eyes Older Worker Retention

Authors: Peter Cappelli, Ken Dychtwald, Tamara Erickson, Bob Morison, Laurie McCann, Steven Nyce, Sylvester Schieber, Sara Rix.

The Pros and Cons of Anti-Aging Medicine (Volume 14, Number 2)

* From Here to Immortality
* The Prolonged Old, The Long-Lived Society, and the Politics of Age
* From Goat Glands to HGH: The Historical Search to Eliminate Aging
* Normal Aging, Disease Prevention, and Medical Ethics
* There is Some Truth to the Fountain of Youth
(But it May Be a While Until We Can Drink)
* The Long-Lived Society: An Argument in Defense of the Deceleration of Aging as an Alternative to the Burdens of an Aging Society

Authors: Leonard Hayflick, Robert H. Binstock, Carole Haber, Eric Juengst, Roselle Ponsaran, Thomas Johnson, Stephen Post.

Technology and Aging (Volume 14, Number 1)

* Computer-Based Technology and Caregiving for Older Adults: Exploring the Range of Possibilities and Beyond
* Privacy, Ethics, and Caregiving Technology for Older Adults
* Introducing Telecare: The International Experience
* Evidence Regarding Patient and Provider Perceptions and Health Indicators for Telehome Health
* Why Do We Need Technology for Caregiving of Older Adults in the U.S.?
* Adopting New Technology Into Society: Going from an Idea to an Institution
* The Use of Technologies in Home and Community-Based Caregiving of Older Adults: Cost-Evidence?
* Coordinating the Care of Veterans Patients and Providing the Right Care at the Right Time in the Right Place
* Promoting the Caregiving of Older Americans Through Technology: Opportunities and Challenges

Authors: Russell E. Morgan, Michael D. Cantor, James Barlow, Pamela Whitten, Jonathan B. Perlin, Robert H. Roswell, Michael J. Ackerman, Brooke S. Harrow, Adams W. Darkins, Richard Schulz