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Canadian Journal on Aging (La Revue Canadienne du Vieillissement)


Title Abbreviation
Can J Aging
ISSN
0714-9808
Electronic ISSN
1710-1107
Readership
Biologists, Geriatricians, Gerontologists, Health Professionals, Health Scientists, Health Service Researchers, Researchers, Scientists, Scientists - Research/Biomedical Aging, Social Scientists
Scope
The Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue Canadienne du Vieillissement (CJA/RCV) promotes excellence in research and disseminates the latest work of researchers in the social sciences, humanities, health and biological sciences who study the older population of Canada and other countries; informs policy debates relevant to aging through the publication of the highest quality research; seeks to improve the quality of life for Canada's older population and for older populations in other parts of the world through the publication of research that focuses on the broad range of relevant issues from income security to family relationships to service delivery and best practices; and encourages the exchange of the latest ideas in gerontological research through the publication of work by international scholars to the benefit of the Canadian and international scholarly communities as well as older adults in Canada and around the world.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG)
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
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