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  1. Editorial: I Never Knew Gerontology Could Be So Interesting …
  2. Mark W. Rosenberg
  3. p. 473
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  1. Éditorial: Jamais je n'ai pas réalisé que la gérontologie pourrait être si intéressante …
  2. Mark W. Rosenberg
  3. p. 475
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  1. Health, Pensions, and the Retirement Decision: Evidence from Canada
  2. Tammy Schirle
  3. pp. 519-527
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  1. La souffrance en lien avec les écueils de la communication chez les femmes âgées atteintes de cancer incurable
  2. Valérie Bourgeois-Guérin
  3. pp. 529-541
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  1. Unpacking the Relationship between Operational Efficiency and Quality of Care in Ontario Long-Term Care Homes
  2. Whitney Berta, Audrey Laporte, Natasha Kachan
  3. pp. 543-556
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  1. Beliefs about Aging and Alzheimer's Disease in Three Domains
  2. Tiana B. Rust, Sheree T. Kwong See
  3. pp. 567-575
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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research–Institute of Aging: Profile: Ethics, Health Research, and Canada's Aging Population
  2. Nola M. Ries
  3. pp. 577-580
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  1. Population Ageing and International Development: From Generalisation to Evidence (review)
  2. Armando Barrientos
  3. pp. 587-588
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  1. Nursing Homes and Assisted Living: The Family's Guide to Making Decisions and Getting Good Care (review)
  2. Lori E. Weeks
  3. pp. 588-589
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  1. Promoting the Concept of Personhood in Practice (review)
  2. Jenny Ploeg
  3. pp. 589-591
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  1. Is There an Age Pattern in the Treatment of AMI?: Evidence from Ontario—Corrigendum
  2. Michel Grignon, Byron G. Spencer, Li Wang
  3. pp. 593-594
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  1. Index/Indexe
  2. pp. 601-605
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  1. Contents / Sommaire
  2. pp. 595-600
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