Investigating the Social Capital and Capacity of Older Adults in Rural Manitoba
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Claros, Karina Cardona
Ladd, Arthur
Sylvestre, Gina
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2008-01-01Abstract
The report is composed of a review of the literature as well as key findings and
recommendations illustrating how seniors are contributing to their communities, the
factors that affect their involvement and the barriers that impede their participation. The
discussion concludes with a look at future trends predicted for an emerging generation of
older adults, the Baby Boomers.
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