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In this fascinating book, leading international experts in gerontology and social work examine the conditions of older people in their respective native landsAustralia, Canada, West Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, and Sweden. In response to the need for world-wide sharing of information and research on one of the most dramatic developments of the twentieth century in the United States and throughout the western worldthe aging of the populationsthese professionals offer an international dimension and cross-cultural knowledge to social gerontology and gerontological social work.…mehr

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In this fascinating book, leading international experts in gerontology and social work examine the conditions of older people in their respective native landsAustralia, Canada, West Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, and Sweden. In response to the need for world-wide sharing of information and research on one of the most dramatic developments of the twentieth century in the United States and throughout the western worldthe aging of the populationsthese professionals offer an international dimension and cross-cultural knowledge to social gerontology and gerontological social work.
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Merl C. Hokenstad, PhD, MSW, is the Ralph S. and Dorothy P. Schmitt Professor in the School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He also serves as President of the Council on Social Work Education. While engaged in doctoral study in social welfare at Brandeis University, he served as a research associate on a Ford Foundation project on community planning for the elderly. Since that time he has been the principal investigator or participant in a number of studies on community planning, community services, and home care for the elderly. In the field of practice he has developed health and homemaker services for older adults and as Dean of the School of Applied Social Sciences, he developed curricula in a number of emerging areas of social work concern, including gerontology. His teaching assignments include doctoral seminars on gerontological research and health and social service delivery systems and graduate courses on policies and programs for the aging. Dr. Hokenstad is widely recognized for his leadership in internationalizing the social work curriculum in the United States., Katherine A. Kendall, PhD, MA, is Executive Secretary to a newly appointed Council of Advisors to Hunter College and the Lois and Samuel Silberman Fund on behalf of the School of Social Work. As the first occupant of the Henry and Lucy Moses Chair of Social Work at Hunter College, she has recently completed a year as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the School of Social Work. Dr. Kendall is internationally known as the former Secretary-General and the current Honorary President of the International Association of Schools of Social Work and former Executive Director of the Council on Social Work Education. Consulting and working with schools of social work throughout the United States and in every continent, she has been instrumental in opening up the social work curriculum to new areas of practice and in effectively relating social work educat