Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""FrontMatter""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""PART I: FINAL REPORT""; ""Summary""; ""1 Introduction and Approach""; ""2 A Conceptual Model of Aging for the Next Generation of Research""; ""3 Data Needs and Opportunities""; ""4 Roadblocks and Bridges to Transdisciplinary Research""; ""References""; ""Appendix: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members""; ""PART II: PAPERS""; ""5 Introduction and Overview
  • Linda J. Waite""; ""6 The New Realities of Aging: Social and Economic Contexts
  • Jacqueline L. Angel and Richard A. Settersten, Jr.""
  • ""7 Research Opportunities in the Demography of Aging
  • Melissa Hardy and Vegard Skirbekk""""8 Networks, Neighborhoods, and Institutions: An Integrated “Activity Spaceâ€? Approach for Research on Aging
  • Kathleen A. Cagney, Christopher R. Browning, Aubrey L. Jackson, and Brian Soller""; ""9 Constrained Choices: The Shifting Institutional Contexts of Aging and the Life Course
  • Phyllis Moen""; ""10 Opportunities and Challenges in the Study of Biosocial Dynamics in Healthy Aging
  • Tara L. Gruenewald""
  • ""11 The Loyal Opposition: A Commentary on “Opportunities and Challenges in the Study of Biosocial Dynamics in Healthy Agingâ€?
  • Maxine Weinstein, Dana A. Glei, and Noreen Goldman""""12 Social Genomics and the Life Course: Opportunities and Challenges for Multilevel Population Research
  • Michael J. Shanahan""; ""13 The Challenge of Social Genomics: A Commentary on “Social Genomics and the Life Course: Opportunities and Challenges for Multilevel Population Researchâ€?
  • Jason Schnittker""
  • ""14 Interventions to Promote Health and Prevent Disease: Perspectives on Clinical Trials Past, Present, and Future
  • S. Leonard Syme and Abby C. King""""Committee on Population""