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Age integration in Europe: increasing or decreasing?

Guillemard looks at the way in which European societies deal with the issue of age integration: How they distribute work and nonwork across age strata and across the life course. She believes that European societies are being schizophrenic regarding age integration--they are developing contradictory...

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Attitudes
Employment
Employment - trends
Europe
Humans
Intergenerational Relations
Middle Aged
Public Policy
Social integration
Social Welfare - trends
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