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Laura Wright

Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Individual and population ageing, age structure

Healthy grandparenthood: how long is it, and how has it changed?

June 10, 2021April 9, 2018 Rachel Margolis and Laura Wright
Americas, Grandparents, Old age

In North America, grandparents live for longer now than in the past, and spend more years in good health, despite being older. However, Rachel Margolis and Laura Wright also find … Read more

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