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  1. Social network type and subsequent cognitive health among older Europeans
  2. Always alone? Network transitions among detached older Europeans and their effects
  3. Network type, transition patterns and well-being among older Europeans
  4. Warfare exposure in later life and cognitive function: The moderating role of social connectedness
  5. Social Network and Financial Risk Tolerance Among Investors Nearing and During Retirement
  6. The effect of social network on the physical activity—cognitive function nexus in late life
  7. Contact frequency and cognitive health among older adults in Israel
  8. What seems to matter in public policy and the health of informal caregivers? A cross-sectional study in 12 European countries
  9. Ageing and transitions: looking back and looking forward
  10. Social network changes among older Europeans: the role of gender
  11. The Reciprocal Relationship Between Social Connectedness and Mental Health Among Older European Adults: A SHARE-Based Analysis
  12. Are newly added and lost confidants in later life related to subsequent mental health?
  13. Coming of age: health-care challenges of an ageing population in Israel
  14. The Complex Association Between Fear of Falling and Mobility Limitation in Relation to Late-Life Falls: A SHARE-Based Analysis
  15. The association of mobility limitation and social networks in relation to late-life activity
  16. Older Adults Exposed to Ongoing versus Intense Time-Limited Missile Attacks: Differences in Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  17. Minority population group status and QOL change: the case of older Israelis
  18. Cognitively Stimulating Leisure Activity and Subsequent Cognitive Function: A SHARE-based Analysis
  19. Religiosity and well-being among older Jewish Israelis: Findings from SHARE
  20. Successful ageing as a persistent priority in ageing research
  21. Social networks and mental health among older Europeans: are there age effects?
  22. The Role of the Social Network in Early Retirement Among Older Europeans
  23. The impact of social networks on the relationship between functional impairment and depressive symptoms in older adults
  24. Social Network, Activity Participation, and Cognition
  25. The European Journal of Ageing continues to expand in scope and impact
  26. Prediagnostic self-assessed health and extent of social networks predict survival in older individuals with cancer: A population based cohort study
  27. The Effect of Lifetime Cumulative Adversity and Depressive Symptoms on Functional Status
  28. The European Journal of Ageing and the debate on consequences of population ageing
  29. The Role of Family Social Background and Inheritance in Later Life Volunteering
  30. Changes in Health Behaviors and Their Associations With Depressive Symptoms Among Israelis Aged 50+
  31. European ageing research in the social, behavioural and health areas: a multidimensional account
  32. Relationship status and depressive symptoms among older co-resident caregivers
  33. Confidant Network Types and Well-Being Among Older Europeans
  34. Financial worry among older people: Who worries and why?
  35. Social network and mobility improvement among older Europeans: the ambiguous role of family ties
  36. Social network type and health-related behaviors: Evidence from an American national survey
  37. Social networks and subjective wellbeing among older Europeans: does age make a difference?
  38. Self-Reported Functional Status Among the Old-Old
  39. Comparative contexts of health and care: findings from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
  40. Physical activity, social network type, and depressive symptoms in late life: An analysis of data from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project
  41. Potentially traumatic events at different points in the life span and mental health: Findings from SHARE-Israel.
  42. International Spotlight: Israel
  43. Modernisation and filial piety among traditional family care-givers: a study of Arab-Israelis in cultural transition
  44. The Association of Background and Network Type Among Older Americans
  45. Does filial piety decrease depression among family caregivers?
  46. Grandparenting and psychological well-being: how important is grandparent role centrality?
  47. Modernization and future care preferences: a cross-sectional survey of Arab Israeli caregivers
  48. The association between social network relationships and depressive symptoms among older Americans: what matters most?
  49. Social Network Type and Subjective Well-being in a National Sample of Older Americans
  50. Population Group Differences in Cognitive Functioning in a National Sample of Israelis 50 Years and Older
  51. Intergenerational financial transfers and mental health: An analysis using SHARE-Israel data
  52. Social Networks and Well-being: A Comparison of Older People in Mediterranean and Non-Mediterranean Countries
  53. The Subjective Well-Being of Immigrants Aged 50 and Older in Israel
  54. Forgone health care due to cost among older adults in European countries and in Israel
  55. Who supports delayed retirement? A study of older workers in Israel
  56. What cognitive functions are associated with passive suicidal ideation? Findings from a national sample of community dwelling Israelis
  57. Perceived Income Adequacy Among Older Adults in 12 Countries: Findings From the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe
  58. Cumulative adversity and depressive symptoms among older adults in Israel: the differential roles of self-oriented versus other-oriented events of potential trauma
  59. The inter-relationship between formal and informal care: a study in France and Israel
  60. Late-Life Migration, Work Status, and Survival: The Case of Older Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel
  61. Understanding Aging in a Middle Eastern Context: The SHARE-Israel Survey of Persons Aged 50 and Older
  62. The balance of intergenerational exchange: correlates of net transfers in Germany and Israel
  63. Does early retirement lead to longer life?
  64. What really matters in the social network–mortality association? A multivariate examination among older Jewish-Israelis
  65. Network Type and Mortality Risk in Later Life
  66. The Path to Well-Being among Elderly Arab Israelis
  67. Social Networks and Self-Rated Health
  68. The association between activity and wellbeing in later life: what really matters?
  69. Correlates of Successful Aging: Are They Universal?
  70. Intergenerational relations in an aging world
  71. Elder participation in cyberspace: A qualitative analysis of Israeli retirees
  72. Social networks, ethnicity and public home-care utilisation
  73. A multivariate examination of explanations for the occurrence of elder abuse
  74. Intergenerational exchange and mental health in later-life—the case of older Jewish Israelis
  75. Intergenerational Exchange Patterns and their Correlates in an Aging Israeli Cohort
  76. Social Predictors of Physical Activity in Later Life: The Contribution of Social-Network Type
  77. Modernization and Elder Abuse in an Arab-Israeli Context
  78. The Association of Disability, Sociodemographic Background, and Social Network Type in Later Life
  79. Can burdened caregivers be effective facilitators of elder care-recipient health care?
  80. Caregiver Resources and Facilitation of Elderly Care Recipient Adherence to Health Regimens
  81. Examination of the association of age, disability, and mood among Jewish older adults in Israel
  82. Social Network Type and Morale in Old Age
  83. Environmental Quality of Life in Long-Term Care
  84. Subjective Well-Being Among the Old-Old: The Role of Health, Personality and Social Support
  85. The effects of extreme early stress in very old age
  86. Social network type and social support among the old-old
  87. Activity, Social Network and Well-Being: An Empirical Examination
  88. Measuring Rational and Organizational-Political Planning Activities of Community Organization Workers
  89. Formal and Informal Network Factors as Sources of Morale in a Senior Center Population
  90. Support Network Type and Patterns of Help Giving and Receiving Among Older People
  91. The Provision of Informal Support by Elderly People Residing in Assisted Living Facilities
  92. Social network type and health status in a national sample of elderly Israelis
  93. Support Network Type and Health Service Utilization
  94. The Influence of Organizational and Personal Characteristics on Community Planning Activity
  95. The Development of Community Care Policy for the Elderly: A Comparative Perspective
  96. The social networks of elderly immigrants: An analytic typology
  97. Filial Responsibility and Informal Support among Family Caregivers of the Elderly in Jerusalem: A Path Analysis
  98. SOURCES OF MOTIVATION FOR WORK IN GERONTOLOGY: THE ETHNIC FACTOR AMONG STUDENTS OF SOCIAL WORK IN ISRAEL
  99. Neighborhood Self-Management in Jerusalem
  100. Ethnicity and informal support among filial caregivers: Analysis of an Israeli sample
  101. Social Networks, Social Support, and Self-Ratings of Health among the Elderly
  102. Correlates of Social Worker Contact with Clients' Family Networks
  103. Social Support Networks and Formal Help Seeking: Differences Between Applicants to Social Services and a Nonapplicant Sample
  104. Evaluating Informal Support
  105. EDUCATIONAL CORRELATES OF INFORMAL NETWORKING BY GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIAL WORKERS
  106. Between Social Networks and Formal Social Services
  107. Social Networks and the Poor: Toward Effective Policy and Practice
  108. Sociability and Patterns of Participation: Implications for Social Service Policy
  109. Do Nursing Home Patient Ombudsmen Make a Difference?
  110. Administrative Correlates of Senior Center Programs
  111. Applying Theories of Aging to Evaluation of Social Programs for the Elderly
  112. Community Monitoring of Nursing Home Care
  113. Conflicting Orientations to Patient Advocacy in Long-Term Care
  114. Video Work in Community Organisation: Boon or Boondoggle?
  115. Volunteer Ombudsman Burnout in Long Term Care Services:
  116. Volunteers as Ombudsmen for the Aged in Long-Stay Institutions
  117. Video Tape and Urban Community Development in Israel