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Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture

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10th Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2012):
"Age, Generation and the Contested Terrain of Social Policy"

9th Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2011):
"Voices of Canadian Chinese Older Adults: Implications for Policy and Practice in a Culturally Diverse Aging Society"

8th Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2010):
"The Increasing Complexity of Personal Retirement Risk Management: Who is Doing Well and Who Needs Help"

7th Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2009):
"Thriving in Older Age"

6th Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2008):
“Filial Responsibility Across Cultures: Attitudes vs Behaviours Among Caucasian-Canadian, Chinese-Canadian and Hong Kong-Chinese Families”

5th Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2007):
“Good Places to Grow Old: Reflections on Age-Friendly Rural Communities”

4th Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2006):
“Who's Family and Whose Work?: Blurring the Boundaries in Caring for our Elderly Relatives”

3rd Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2005):
“The Aging of the Baby Boomers: Health Care Crises and Lifestyle Paradoxes”

2nd Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2004):
“Sentenced by a Metaphor: Living with Age ”

First Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture (2003):
“The Longevity Revolution”

Contributions: Ellen Gee Memorial Lectures Fund Welcomed


  • 10th Annual Ellen M. Gee Memorial Lecture
  • 10TH ANNUAL ELLEN M. GEE MEMORIAL LECTURE
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