Resource: An old age problem? How society shapes and reinforces negative attitudes to ageing
Resource Type: | Reports and Papers |
About this resource: | Analyzing language to reveal damaging views of aging, from the UK's Centre for Aging Better |
Contact information: | Email address: info@ageing-better.org.uk Phone: +44 020 3829 0113 |
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