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Peter G. Coleman and Ann O'Hanlon, Ageing and Development: Theories and Research, Arnold, London, 2004, 244 pp., pbk £18.99, ISBN 0 340 75894 5.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 August 2007

SVEIN OLAV DAATLAND
Affiliation:
Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), Oslo

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