Human Development in Adulthood is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary
overview of adult development in a number of areas both personal and
societal, from mental and physical health, to economic and social
conditions. Variables including race, gender, economic status, and
political and religious affiliation are considered in the discussion of
such human issues as - love and marital relations - economic concerns,
including employment and living conditions - violence in its various
forms, including crime and war - aging and death.
The numerous illustrations, chapter summaries, and glossary will prove
especially useful to students.