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Ageing International

AbbreviationAgeing Int.
Journal Impact1.05
Quartiles(Global)GERONTOLOGY(Q4)
ISSN0163-5158, 1936-606X
h-index44

Ageing International is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that has been in existence for over 30 years, serving professionals who deal with complex aging issues. The journal is dedicated to improving the lives of the global aging population by providing an academic forum for the exchange of common concerns, sharing analyses and findings from scientific research, identifying significant issues, and offering recommendations for service provision and policy-making related to aging. In addition to encouraging the submission of high-quality research and review papers, Ageing International seeks to bring together researchers, policy analysts, and service program managers who are committed to bridging the 'implementation gap' between good science and effective services, culturally appropriate programs, unique innovative solutions, and scalable policies. To address significant issues prevalent in various countries, Ageing International will organize special forums for scholars and researchers from different disciplines to showcase their regional perspectives and provide more comprehensive analyses. The editors firmly believe that such discussions can foster broad coordination efforts to enhance the quality of life for older adults worldwide. The journal is abstracted and indexed in: ABI/INFORM, ACADEMIC ONEFILE, ACADEMIC SEARCH, CSA/PROQUEST, CURRENT ABSTRACTS, EBSCO, ERGONOMICS ABSTRACTS, EXPANDED ACADEMIC, GALE, GOOGLE SCHOLAR, HEALTH REFERENCE CENTER ACADEMIC, OCLC, PSYCHINFO, PSYARTICLES, SCOPUS, SOCIAL SCIENCE, among others.

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Publication InformationPublisher: Springer New YorkPublishing cycle: 4 issues per yearJournal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2008Proportion of original research papers90.24%Self Citation Rate:0.00%Gold OA Rate: 17.04%

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