Sociocultural differences between American-born and West Indian-born elderly Blacks : a comparative study of health and social service use
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Sociocultural differences between American-born and West Indian-born elderly Blacks : a comparative study of health and social service use
(Garland studies on the elderly in America / edited by Stuart Bruchey)
Garland Pub., 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-105) and index
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Description
Sociocultural differences between elderly American-born and West Indian-born Blacks: A comparative study o f health and social service use, represents an important contribution to the available knowledge on Black elderly and the diversity found within the Black community. It is an outgrowth of a larger scale study of older people in New York City-Growing older in New York in the 1990s (M.Cantor and B. Gurland, principal investigators).
Table of Contents
I INTRODUCTION, II LITERATURE REVIEW, III CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK, V METHODOLOGY, V FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS VI IMPLICATIONS
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