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Caroline Lodge, Eileen Carnell and Marianne Coleman (2016) The new age of ageing: How society needs to change, Bristol: Policy Press, £14.99, pp. 224, pbk.

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Caroline Lodge, Eileen Carnell and Marianne Coleman (2016) The new age of ageing: How society needs to change, Bristol: Policy Press, £14.99, pp. 224, pbk.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 April 2018

MARTIN HYDE*
Affiliation:
Swansea University [email protected]

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