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Blekesaune, M., & Quadagno, J. (2003). Public Attitudes toward Welfare State Policies: A Comparative Analysis of 24 Nations. European sociological review, 19(5), 415-427
Brown, J. R., & Finkelstein, A. (2011). Insuring long-term care in the United States. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25(4), 119-42.
Quadagno, J., & Pederson, J. (2012). Has support for Social Security declined? Attitudes toward the public pension scheme in the USA, 2000 and 2010. International Journal of Social Welfare, 21, S88-S100.
Rowe, J. W., Fulmer, T., & Fried, L. (2016). Preparing for better health and health care for an aging population. Jama, 316(16), 1643-1644.
von dem Knesebeck, O., Vonneilich, N., & Kim, T. J. (2018). Public awareness of poverty as a determinant of health: survey results from 23 countries. International journal of public health, 63(2), 165-172.
Whittington, F. J. (2012). Old age in the welfare state. The Gerontologist, 52 (3), 428-437.
Greenfield, E. A., & Buffel, T. (2022). Age-friendly cities and communities: Research to strengthen policy and practice. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 34(2), 161-174.
Jeste, D. V., Blazer II, D. G., Buckwalter, K. C., Cassidy, K. L. K., Fishman, L., Gwyther, L. P., ... & Feather, J. (2016). Age-friendly communities initiative: public health approach to promoting successful aging. The american journal of geriatric psychiatry, 24(12), 1158-1170.
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