Sara Arber
Sara Arber
Sara Lynne Arber FRSA FBA FAcSS (born 19 March 1949) is a British sociologist and Professor at University of Surrey.[1] Arber has previously held the position of President of the British Sociological Association (1999–2001) and Vice-President of the European Sociological Association (2005–2007). She is well known for her work on gender and ageing, inequalities in health and has pioneered research in the new field of sociology of sleep.[2] -Wikipedia
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Contemporary Grandparenting
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The Myth Of Generational Conflict The Family And State In Ageing Societies
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GENDER AND AGEING: CHANGING ROLES AND RELATIONSHIPS; ED. BY SARA ARBER
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Gender and ageing
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Women, work, and pensions
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The Myth of Generational Conflict
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Health-related behaviour and attitudes of older people
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Connecting gender and ageing
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Families and Households
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Ageing, independence, and the life course
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Women and working lives
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Women and Working Lives
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Gender and later life
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Medical Sociology in Britain
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EBOOK : Gender and Ageing
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Myth of Generational Conflict
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Women and Working Lives
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Ageing, Independence and the Life Course
no cover - WAWomen and working livesSara Arber
Women and working lives
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Families and households
no cover - WAWomen and Working LivesSara Arber
Women and Working Lives
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Gender and inequality in Britain
no cover - GAGender and inequality in BritainSara Arber
Gender and inequality in Britain
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Contemporary Grandparenting
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The Myth Of Generational Conflict The Family And State In Ageing Societies
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GENDER AND AGEING: CHANGING ROLES AND RELATIONSHIPS; ED. BY SARA ARBER
- Open Work
Gender and ageing
- Open Work
Women, work, and pensions
- Open Work
The Myth of Generational Conflict
- Open Work
Health-related behaviour and attitudes of older people
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Connecting gender and ageing
- Open Work
Families and Households
- Open Work
Ageing, independence, and the life course
- Open Work
Women and working lives
- Open Work
Women and Working Lives
- Open Work
Gender and later life
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Medical Sociology in Britain
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EBOOK : Gender and Ageing
- Open Work
Myth of Generational Conflict
- Open Work
Women and Working Lives
- Open Work
Ageing, Independence and the Life Course
- Open Work
Women and working lives
- Open Work
Families and households
- Open Work
Women and Working Lives
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Gender and inequality in Britain
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Gender and inequality in Britain