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The Social Policy Implications of Intergenerational Exchange

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Kingson, Eric R.
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This paper discusses why there is a growing need for intergenerational programs and approaches to public policy. It suggests they provide some important and unique contributions to contemporary American society. These contributions include responding to challenges emerging from an aging society; by developing productive roles for the aging population, bridging stereotypes associated with age, and promoting understanding between the generations that discourages generational competition;. These programs and policies can support families and communities through their involvement in family caregiving and the linking of community agencies.

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