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    Men As Caregivers to the Elderly: Understanding and Aiding Unrecognized Family Support

    by Lenard W. Kaye

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    3672RecordSet (1) criminology (1) Diversité des populations (1) Proche aidance (1) social and public welfare (1) social pathology (1)
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    Lenard W. Kaye
    6 Works 13 Members

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    362.6 — Social sciences Social problems and social services Social problems of and services to groups of people Older people — Care
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    HV1461 .K39 — Social sciences Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Protection, assistance and relief Special classes Aged
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    1990
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    HV1461 .K39

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    Lenard W. Kaye
    6 Works 13 Members

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