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Lifelong Education and Age Stratification: Some Unexplored Relationships
THE FOCUS OF THIS PAPER IS ON (1) EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE DEFINITION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF AGE STRATA AND (2) EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND AGE AS A CRITERION FOR ACQUIRING AND RELINQUISHING SOCIAL ROLES. THESE ISSUES PROVIDE A FRAMEWORK WITHIN WHICH THE IMPLICATIONS OF LIFELONG EDUCATION I...
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