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Change is a constant in our society, although usually it is gradual. Trends over history are evident but influences on individuals in any one particular ten-year period are rather minor. This is particularly true for older people, whose attitudes and ways of living have been set by their experiences across several decades.
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Powers, E.A., Goudy, W.J., Keith, P.M. (1985). Epilogue. In: Powers, E.A., Goudy, W.J., Keith, P.M. (eds) Later Life Transitions. Longitudinal Research in the Behavioral, Social, and Medical Sciences, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4978-2_13
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