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Richard A Settersten

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Innovation in Aging|November 28, 2018
Some Things I Have Learned About Aging by Studying the Life CourseRichard A Settersten
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|June 28, 2005
Linking the two ends of life: what gerontology can learn from childhood studiesRichard A Settersten
Contemporary Gerontology|December 15, 2007
Gerontology at Case Western Reserve University: A History of Pioneering ScholarshipRichard A Settersten, Eva Kahana
The Future of Children|April 7, 2010
What's going on with young people today? the long and twisting path to adulthoodRichard A Settersten, Barbara Ray
The Gerontologist|September 9, 2016
Aging: It's Interpersonal! Reflections From Two Life Course MigrantsGunhild O Hagestad, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|February 3, 2023
The inseparability of human agency and linked livesScott D Landes, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|May 7, 2014
Civic involvement across the life course: moving beyond age-based assumptionsBarbara A Hirshorn, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|January 26, 2023
The life course cube, reconsideredLaura Bernardi, Johannes Huinink, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|February 4, 2023
Introduction to the special issue "Theoretical and methodological frontiers in life course research"Laura Bernardi, Johannes Huinink, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|February 4, 2023
The life course cube: A tool for studying livesLaura Bernardi, Johannes Huinink, Richard A Settersten
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Innovation in Aging|November 28, 2018
Some Things I Have Learned About Aging by Studying the Life CourseRichard A Settersten
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|June 28, 2005
Linking the two ends of life: what gerontology can learn from childhood studiesRichard A Settersten
Contemporary Gerontology|December 15, 2007
Gerontology at Case Western Reserve University: A History of Pioneering ScholarshipRichard A Settersten, Eva Kahana
The Future of Children|April 7, 2010
What's going on with young people today? the long and twisting path to adulthoodRichard A Settersten, Barbara Ray
The Gerontologist|September 9, 2016
Aging: It's Interpersonal! Reflections From Two Life Course MigrantsGunhild O Hagestad, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|February 3, 2023
The inseparability of human agency and linked livesScott D Landes, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|May 7, 2014
Civic involvement across the life course: moving beyond age-based assumptionsBarbara A Hirshorn, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|January 26, 2023
The life course cube, reconsideredLaura Bernardi, Johannes Huinink, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|February 4, 2023
Introduction to the special issue "Theoretical and methodological frontiers in life course research"Laura Bernardi, Johannes Huinink, Richard A Settersten
Advances in Life Course Research|February 4, 2023
The life course cube: A tool for studying livesLaura Bernardi, Johannes Huinink, Richard A Settersten
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