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The diversity of older voters

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Her research interests include age stratification and successful aging.

He is participating in research on successful aging at the Andrus Gerontology Center at U.S.C. under a training grant from the National Institute on Aging.

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Ragan, P.K., Davis, W.J. The diversity of older voters. Soc 15, 50–53 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02701615

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