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Generations Fall 2002, Vol. 26, No. 3 Donna Yee, guest editor
Twelve years after Generations first took a look at the status of "minority" elders, this issue is dedicated to a reexamination of racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity in aging. The increasing diversity of the older population in the United States has become the premiere issue facing the field of aging. Here, a group of highly distinguished authors examines the opportunities and challenges of this phenomenon, with particular attention to demography, policy, research, and implications for practice.
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