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Brigitte Dherbey
This nonfiction work by Brigitte Dherbey, published in 1996 by Érès, examines the dependency of elderly individuals in France, focusing on social services and employment integration for seniors. The book analyzes the challenges faced by aging populations, including healthcare access, economic participation, and policy frameworks. Dherbey’s research underscores the societal and institutional shifts required to address geriatric care in a rapidly aging demographic. By contextualizing care services within France’s historical and cultural landscape, the text offers insights into systemic approaches to elderly support. The analysis emphasizes the interplay between public policy, community resources, and individual needs, providing a critical perspective on aging in modern societies. While primarily academic in tone, the work remains accessible to policymakers, caregivers, and researchers interested in gerontology. Its 174 pages detail case studies and statistical data, illustrating the complexities of elderly dependency. The absence of a subtitle suggests a focused, thematic approach rather than a narrative structure. This text remains a foundational resource for understanding elderly care dynamics in France during the late 20th century.
| Publisher | ERES |
|---|---|
| Pages | 174 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-865-86338-7 primary |
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