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Part 1: Introduction |
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Prologue—Aging in Israel: Demographic Changes, Societal Adaptation, and Remaining Challenges |
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Part 2: Coping with Losses and Changes at Old Age |
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1. Coping with Losses and Past Trauma in Old Age: The Separation-Individuation Perspective |
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Liora Bar-Tur and Rachel Levy-Shiff |
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2. Interpersonal Relatedness and Self-Definition in Late Adulthood Depression: Personality Predispositions and Protective Factors |
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Avi Besser and Beatriz Priel |
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3. Long-Term Bereavement Processes of Older Parents: The Three Phases of Grief |
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Ruth Malkinson and Liora Bar-Tur |
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4. Chronically Ill, Old, and Institutionalized: Being a Nursing Home Resident |
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5. Self-Identity in Older Persons Suffering from Dementia: Preliminary Results |
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Jiska Cohen-Mansfield, Hava Golander and Giyorah Arnheim |
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Part 3: Social Diversity, Quality of Life, and Successful Aging |
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6. Contribution of Social Arrangements to the Attainment of Successful Aging: The Experience of the Israeli Kibbutz |
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7. The Effect of a Communal Life Style on Depressive Symptoms in Late Life |
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Tzvia Blumstein, Yael Benyamini, Zahava Fuchs, Ziva Shapira, Ilya Novikov, Adrian Walter-Ginzburg, and Baruch Modan |
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8. The Willingness to Enter a Nursing Home: A Comparison of Holocaust Survivors with Elderly People Who Did Not Experience the Holocaust |
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Sonia Letzter-Pouw and Perla Werner |
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9. Healthy Aging Around the World: Israel Too? |
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A. Mark Clarfield, Elliot Rosenberg, Jenny Brodsky, and Netta Bentur |
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10. Elders' Quality of Life and Intergenerational Relations: A Cross-National Comparison |
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Ruth Katz and Ariela Lowenstein |
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11. Correlates of Successful Aging: Are They Universal? |
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Part 4: 'Biking Care of and Caregiving—The Micro and Macro Levels |
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12. Terms of Visibility: Eldercare in an Aging Nation-State—The Israeli Case |
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13. Immigration, State Support, and the Economic Well-Being of the Elderly in Israel |
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Alisa C. Lewin and Haya Stier |
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14. Assisted Living for Older People in Israel: Market Control or Government Regulation? |
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Israel Doron and Ernie Lightman |
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15. Fragmentation of Care for Frail Older People—An International Problem. Experience from Three Countries: Israel, Canada, and the United States |
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A. Mark Clarfield, Howard Bergman, and Robert Kane |
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16. Old-Age Home in Jerusalem: Post-Occupancy Evaluation |
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17. A Nursing Home in Arab-Israeli Society: Targeting Utilization in a Changing Social and Economic Environment |
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Khalid Suleiman and Adrian Walter-Ginzburg |
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18. Life-Sustaining Treatments: What Doctors Do, What They Want for Themselves, and What Elderly Persons Want |
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19. Modernization and Elder Abuse in an Arab-Israeli Context |
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Howard Litwin and Sameer Zoabi |
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20. A Comparison of Well-Being of Demented vs. Physically Impaired Family Caregivers of Hospitalized Elderly |
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Part 5: Predictors of Survival at Old Age |
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21. Determinants of the Health and Survival of the Elderly: Suggestions from Two Different Experiences Italy and Israel |
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Antonella Pinnelli and Eitan Sabatello |
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22. Mortality Differentials among Israeli Men |
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Orly Almon Zvi Eisenbach, Eric Peritz, and Yechiel Friedlander |
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23. Gender Differences in the Self-Rated Health—Mortality Association: Is It Poor Self-Rated Health That Predicts Mortality or Excellent Self-Rated Health That Predicts Survival? |
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Yael Benyamini, Tzvia Blumstein, Ayala Lusky, and Baruch Modan |
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24. The Will to Live and Survival at Old Age: Gender Differences |
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Sara Carmel, Orna Baron-Epel, and Galia Shemy |
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25. Beyond Keeping Active: Concomitants of Being a Volunteer in Old-Old Age |
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Dov Shmotkin, Tzvia Blumstein, and Baruch Modan |
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