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1. From volunteer work to informal care by stealth: a 'new voluntarism' in social democratic health and welfare services for older adults.

2. Social networking sites and the experience of older adult users: a systematic review.

3. COVID-19 patients with increasing age experience differential time to initial medical care and severity of symptoms

4. Mobility-based disadvantage in older age: insecure housing and the risks of moving house.

5. Why older rural women in Ireland want to work: it's not all about the money.

6. Respite, renewal, retirement and tensions: Australian Men's Sheds and the impact on significant others.

7. Energy restriction in renal protection

8. Strategies employed by older people to manage loneliness: systematic review of qualitative studies and model development.

9. Co-research with older people: a systematic literature review.

10. Exploring ageing and time as resources in men's mental health experiences.

11. Navigating the choppy waters to Nirvana: A critical reflective account of caring for ageing parents in the fourth age.

12. Collagen peptide supplementation in combination with resistance training improves body composition and increases muscle strength in elderly sarcopenic men: a randomised controlled trial

13. Fertility and ageing – actuarial perspectives.

14. Ageing in extra-care housing: preparation, persistence and self-management at the boundary between the third and fourth age.

15. Social networks and their impact on access to health care: insights from older widows living alone in Kottayam, South India.

16. Making the mundane remarkable: an ethnography of the 'dignity encounter' in community district nursing.

17. Being a gerontologist: intersections between the professional and the personal in the Ageing of British Gerontology project.

18. Phonological fluency norms for Spanish middle-aged and older adults provided by the SCAND initiative (P, M, & R).

19. Expanding the gerontological imagination on ethnicity: conceptual and theoretical perspectives.

20. The vulnerable old-old versus the dynamic young-old: recurring types in the representation of older people on television.

21. A salutogenesis approach to ageing with impairment: the managing and coping experiences of older people ageing with deafblindness.

22. 'I'm old, but I'm not old-fashioned': mealtimes and cooking practices among Danish widows and widowers.

23. Can we talk about it? A qualitative study exploring occupational therapists' decision making in judging when to ask an older person about drinking alcohol.

24. Potentiality made workable – exploring logics of care in reablement for older people.

25. Pensions and social inclusion in an ageing China.

26. Pension communication, knowledge, and behaviour.

27. 'I'm going to live my life for me': trans ageing, care, and older trans and gender non-conforming adults' expectations of and concerns for later life.

28. Subverting the prison: the incarceration of stigmatised older Japanese.

29. Health and marital status of older Chinese couples and implications for intergenerational co-residence.

30. Perspectives on ageing, later life and ethnicity: ageing research in ethnic minority contexts.

31. Languages of othering and cultural hybridity. Transnational cultures of ageing in the context of return to the Azores.

32. A cutting critique: transforming ‘older’ through cosmetic surgery.

33. A model-driven approach to better identify older people at risk of depression.

34. Pension reform in a worst case scenario: public finance versus political feasibility.

35. Consumption junkies or sustainable consumers: considering the grocery shopping practices of those transitioning to retirement.

36. ‘If I look old, I will be treated old’: hair and later-life image dilemmas.

37. Closing the age gap? Age, skills and the experience of work in Great Britain.

38. Kaumātua mana motuhake in action: developing a culture-centred peer support programme for managing transitions in later life.

39. Forever young? An analysis of the factors influencing perceptions of ageing.

40. Rethinking Risk and Ageing: Extending Working Lives.

41. Best care options for older prisoners with dementia: a scoping review.

42. Let me grow old and senile in peace: Norwegian newspaper accounts of voice and agency with dementia.

43. 'I am busy independent woman who has sense of humor, caring about others': older adults' self-representations in online dating profiles.

44. Pensions: the impact of migrations and cross-border workers in a small open economy.

45. The ambiguities of self-governance: Russian middle-aged middle-class women's reflections on ageing.

46. Social capital and self-rated health among older adults: a comparative analysis of Finland, Poland and Spain.

47. The role of DNA methylation in ageing and cancer.

48. Pursuing security: economic resources and the ontological security of older New Zealanders.

49. Community-dwelling older adults' perceptions of dignity: core meanings, challenges, supports and opportunities.

50. Living arrangements and health at older ages in rural Malawi.