This book focuses on the ways in which the life course of individuals is affected by the historical contexts in which they live. Editors Schaie and Elder, along with over twenty-five contributors, explore how historical events of varying degrees such as immigration, war, age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status can affect the immediate and long-term life course.
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Preface
Commentary: This American Life: A Discussion of the Role of History in Developmental Outcomes,
J. B. James
Commentary: What Happened to Americaís Elderly Population?
M. D. Hayward
Commentary: Convergence and Divergence in the Developmental Contexts of Immigrants to the United States,
A. J. Fuligni
Commentary: Immigration of Older Adults: Extending the Incorporation Typology,
G. F. De Jong
Commentary: Life Course Analysis in the Context of Failed Institutional Change in Post-Communist Societies,
V. Nee
Commentary: Social Change and Individual Development: A Challenge-Response-Approach,
R. K. Silberseisen, M. Reitzle, and M. Pinquart
Commentary: Job Search in the New Russia by Former Soviet Army Officers,
M. Titma
Commentary: The More Things Change: Coping with Transition in the New Russia,
R. Smyth
Commentary: Time, Race, and Gender Differences in the Effects of Military Service on Veteran Outcomes,
D. R. Segal
Commentary: Military Service and Emotional Maturation: The Chelsea Pensioners,
C. M. Aldwin and M. R. Levenson
Commentary: Welfare Reform and Well-Being,
G. J. Duncan
Author Index
Subject Index
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