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Family Experiences and the Erosion of Support for Intergenerational Coresidence (in Intergenerational Relations). Frances K. Goldscheider; Leora Lawton. Journal of Marriage and the Family , Vol. 60, No. 3. (Aug., 1998), pp. 623-632.

Rewriting Menopause: Challenging the Medical Paradigm to Reflect Menopausal Women’s Experiences . Susan J. Ferguson; Carla Parry. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies , Vol. 19, No. 1, Identity, the Body, and the Menopause. (1998), pp. 20-41.

Rethinking Age Dependence in Organizational Mortality: Logical Formalizations. Michael T. Hannan. The American Journal of Sociology , Vol. 104, No. 1. (Jul., 1998), pp. 126-164.

Financial Strain and Health among Elderly Mexican-Origin Individuals (in Health and Health Behavior). Ronald J. Angel; Michelle Frisco; Jacqueline L. Angel; David A. Chiriboga. Journal of Health and Social Behavior , Vol. 44, No. 4. (Dec., 2003), pp. 536-551.

The Burgess Award Lecture: Beyond the Nuclear Family: The Increasing Importance of Multigenerational Bonds. Vern L. Bengtson. Journal of Marriage and the Family , Vol. 63, No. 1. (Feb., 2001), pp. 1-16.

The Personal and Social Links between Age and Self-Reported Empathy. Scott Schieman; Karen Van Gundy. Social Psychology Quarterly , Vol. 63, No. 2. (Jun., 2000), pp. 152-174.

Status, Role, and Resource Explanations for Age Patterns in Psychological Distress (in Mental Health and Mental Illness). Scott Schieman; Karen van Gundy; John Taylor. Journal of Health and Social Behavior , Vol. 42, No. 1. (Mar., 2001), pp. 80-96.

Perspectives on American Kinship in the Later 1990s (in Reviews). Colleen L. Johnson. Journal of Marriage and the Family , Vol. 62, No. 3. (Aug., 2000), pp. 623-639.

Religious Attendance and Subjective Well-Being among Older Americans: Evidence from the General Social Survey (in Religion and Mental Health). Steven E. Barkan; Susan F. Greenwood. Review of Religious Research , Vol. 45, No. 2. (Dec., 2003), pp. 116-129.

Biogerontology, “Anti-Aging Medicine,” and the Challenges of Human Enhancement. Eric T. Juengst; Robert H. Binstock; Maxwell Mehlman; Stephen G. Post; Peter Whitehouse. The Hastings Center Report , Vol. 33, No. 4. (Jul. - Aug., 2003), pp. 21-30.

Staying Alive with Attitude (in Science News This Week). Bruce Bower. Science News , Vol. 162, No. 4. (Jul. 27, 2002), p. 53.

How and Why Do Aging and Life Span Evolve? Steven Hecht Orzack. Population and Development Review , Vol. 29, Supplement: Life Span: Evolutionary, Ecological, and Demographic Perspectives. (2003), pp. 19-38.

More about More Life (in Letters). Felicia Nimue Ackerman; Gems. The Hastings Center Report , Vol. 33, No. 6. (Nov. - Dec., 2003), pp. 5-6.

Extending Life: Scientific Prospects and Political Obstacles. Richard A. Miller. The Milbank Quarterly , Vol. 80, No. 1. (2002), pp. 155-174.

Life Course, Environmental Change, and Life Span. Jean-Marie Robine. Population and Development Review , Vol. 29, Supplement: Life Span: Evolutionary, Ecological, and Demographic Perspectives. (2003), pp. 229-238.

Aging and the Environment: A Research Framework (in Research; Mini-Monograph). Andrew M. Geller; Harold Zenick. Environmental Health Perspectives , Vol. 113, No. 9. (Sep., 2005), pp. 1257-1262.

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