Protecting the elderly: how culture shapes social policy
Material type: TextPublication details: Pennsylvania Pennyslvania State University Press 2001Description: xii, 274pISBN:- 0-271-02289-2
- HV 1451 .L65 2001
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Describes how different societies respond to problems experienced in the matter of public protection for the elderly and reasons for their response. Discusses the basic principles of grid-group theory, which is an approach that explains how individuals obtain a limited variety of answers to central social questions like how the world works. This theory is used to assist in the understanding of making decisions in relation to social policy.
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