Ageing & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ageing & Society is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
ASO volume 44 issue 2 Cover and Back matter30
Configuring possibilities: day programmes for people living with dementia as technologies in practice - RETRACTED29
ASO volume 44 issue 5 Cover and Front matter29
Gender and social class dynamics in intergenerational financial transfers among older adults: national trends over two decades in Sweden25
Mapping distance and closeness in older adults’ experiences with video-mediated communication25
Ageing-in-place care preferences of persons living with dementia and informal care-givers with a migration background: a qualitative interview study23
Friendships, loneliness and psychological wellbeing in older adults: a limit to the benefit of the number of friends23
ASO volume 43 issue 10 Cover and Back matter21
Care Work, Migrant Peasant Families and Discourse of Filial Piety in China Longtao He, Springer Nature (Palgrave Macmillan), Singapore, 2021, 275 pp., hbk £97.50, ISBN 13: 978-981-16-1879-620
When to care? A MAIHDA analysis of intersectional inequalities in the age of caregiving onset using European longitudinal data18
Foregrounding the ageing self: a duoethnographic account of growing older as a gerontologist and educator18
Modelling the communication challenges of care workers from multilingual and multicultural backgrounds17
Psychological distress in sons as resident carers of older mothers in Japan17
The role of uncertainty in planning for self-funded social care for older people with a diagnosis of dementia17
The Gift of Aging: Growing Older with Purpose, Planning, and Positivity. Marcy Cottrell Houle, MS and Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH, MACP, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2023, 2216
Widowhood and functional impairment: gender-specific trajectories of sensory and masticatory functions16
The inherent humanity of old age: a critique of ‘post-humanist’ gerontology16
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