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CURRICULUM VITAE August 2020 Norah Christine Keating Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University Singleton Park, Swansea, UK SA2 8PP Department of Human Ecology, University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2N1 Optentia Research Focus Area, Vaal Triangle Campus Vanderbijlpark, 1900, North-West University, South Africa Phone: +1 780 904-8117 (Canada) 011 44 7428053651 (UK) E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] EDUCATION RESEARCH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER Schröder-Butterfill, E. at al (2019-2022). Care Networks in Later Life: A Comparative Study of Indonesia. Economic and Social Research Council. Knudsen, C., Chan, K., Hamlin, S. et al. (2020-2022) Primary Health Care Integrated Geriatric Services Initiative (PHC IGSI)- Community Coalitions: Connecting People and Community for Living Well. Health Canada Policy Contribution Program Grant. $1,400,000. Van Groenou, M., Brandt, M., Glaser, K. et al (2020-2023). A cross-national study of SES-inequality among informal carers: Consequences for wellbeing. DFG Germany € 282.000; ESRC UK 596.424,22; NWO The Netherlands € 245.478. Institution Location Years Degree Syracuse University Syracuse New York 1976-78 PhD Child & Family Studies Syracuse University Syracuse New York 1976 Certificate in Gerontology Syracuse University Syracuse New York 1974-76 MA Marriage & Family Therapy University of Guelph Guelph Ontario 1969-70 MA Psychology McMaster University Hamilton Ontario 1965-69 Honours BA Psychology

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CURRICULUM VITAE August 2020

Norah Christine Keating Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University Singleton Park, Swansea, UK SA2 8PP Department of Human Ecology, University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2N1 Optentia Research Focus Area, Vaal Triangle Campus Vanderbijlpark, 1900, North-West University, South Africa Phone: +1 780 904-8117 (Canada) 011 44 7428053651 (UK) E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATION

RESEARCH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER

• Schröder-Butterfill, E. at al (2019-2022). Care Networks in Later Life: A Comparative Study of Indonesia. Economic and Social Research Council.

• Knudsen, C., Chan, K., Hamlin, S. et al. (2020-2022) Primary Health Care Integrated Geriatric Services Initiative (PHC IGSI)- Community Coalitions: Connecting People and Community for Living Well. Health Canada Policy Contribution Program Grant. $1,400,000.

• Van Groenou, M., Brandt, M., Glaser, K. et al (2020-2023). A cross-national study of SES-inequality

among informal carers: Consequences for wellbeing. DFG Germany € 282.000; ESRC UK £ 596.424,22; NWO The Netherlands € 245.478.

Institution Location Years Degree

Syracuse University Syracuse New York 1976-78 PhD Child & Family Studies

Syracuse University Syracuse New York 1976 Certificate in Gerontology

Syracuse University Syracuse New York 1974-76 MA Marriage & Family Therapy

University of Guelph Guelph Ontario 1969-70 MA Psychology

McMaster University Hamilton Ontario 1965-69 Honours BA Psychology

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RESEARCH FUNDING

Ayalon, L. & Keating, N (collaborator) (2020-2025). Ageism and intergenerational tension in the age of climate change. Israel Science Foundation.

Keating, N. (2019-20). Long Term Care in sub-Saharan Africa: experiences, systems and economies. Swansea University GCRF Support Fund. £18,600.

Yeandle, S. et al. (2017-2021). Sustainable Care: connecting people and systems. Economic and Social Research Council, Large Grant project. N. Keating co-investigator. £4.75m

Keating, N., Min, J., Fast, J., Stroschein, L., Parmar, J., Swindle, J., Funk, L., Wu, Z., Spinks, N. (2016-2019). Health, Wealth, and Happiness: Families and a Good Old Age? Kule Institute for Advanced Studies, $155,062.

Stephens, C., Alpass, F., Wiles, J., Burholt V., Keating, N., Phillips, J., Hillcoat-Nalletemby, S. (2016-2017). Ageing, housing and health: A collaborative study. New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation, & Employment. Catalyst Fund (MAUX1506) $162,986.05.

Fast, J., Keating, N., Strickfaden, M., Eales, J., Mortenson, B. & Liu, L. (2015-2018). Assistive technologies that care for the caregiver (ATTaCC). Project funded by the National Centre of Excellence (NCE), Aging Gracefully across Environments using Technology to Support Wellness, Engagement and Long Life (AGE-Well). $289,292.

Keating, N. (2014). S.E.E. Tsinghua University Mobility Funding. $12,000.

Keating, N. & Fast, J. (2014-2015). Assessing the Needs of Employed Caregivers and Employers. Alberta Caregivers Association. $30,046.80.

Keating, N. (2014-2015). Quality of Life of Older Adults in GEF Housing. Greater Edmonton Foundation Seniors Housing. $50,100.

Duggleby, W., Anderson, J., Baxter, S., Berry, P., Cooper, D., Fainsinger, R., Fassbender, K., Fraser, K., Ghosh, S., Goodridge, D., Hallstrom, L. Kaasalainen, S., Sandra, K., Keating, N. Kemmer, K., Mann, A., McLeod, R., Nekolaichuk, C., Pesut, B., Robinson, C., Salas, A., Swanson, S., Swindle, J., Watanabe, S., Whitfield, K., Williams, A., Woytkiw, T. (2013- 2014).Which way from here?Navigation Competencies for the Care of Older Rural Adults at the End of Life. CIHR Planning gr ant. ($23,500)

Warburton, J., Winterton, R., Petersen, M., Bell, M., Hodgkin, S., Keating, N. (2012-2015). The relationship between rural living and wellness: What services and supports do older people need? Australia Research Council. (Aus$395,406).

Phillipson, C., White, S., Scharf, T., Verte, D., Kelley-Moore, J., McGarry, P., Phillips, D., Thomese, F., Keating, N. (collaborator) (2012-2013). Population Ageing and Urbanisation: Developing Age-Friendly Cities. UK Economic and Social Research Council, International Partnering and Networking. £148,225.

Webb, E., Keating, N., Freilich, A. (2012). University of Western Australia Research Collaboration Award. Security of tenure for the ageing population in Western Australia and Alberta – is the law keeping pace? $16,848.

Skinner, M., Keating, N., Rosenberg, M. (2011 – 2012). Rural Primary Healthcare for Older People: Building Research Capacity, Informing Policy and Practice. Canadian Institutes for Health Research. $25,000.

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University of Sydney International Program Development Fund (2011-2012). Older Workers and Caregiving in a Global Context. Aus$20,000. PI: Noone, J.

WUN Leeds Fund for International Research Collaborations (FIRC) (2011-2012). Older workers and caregiving: Statistical evidence from the UK, Australia and Canada. $20,000. PI: Yeandle, S.

Lombardo, A., Keating, N., Chappell, N. (2011). Canadian Association on Gerontology and PanAmerican Congress of IAGG. Canadian Institutes for Health Research Meeting Grant. $24,350.

World University Network (WUN). (2010 – 2012). The Global Initiative on Ageing. $65,820.

Canadian Institute of Health Research Canada. (CIHR). (2010-2014). Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. $23,500,000. PI: P. Raina

Human Resources and Social Development Canada Policy Research Directorate. (HRSDC). (2010-2013). A Taxonomy of the Economic Costs of Care. $95,703.

Social Sciences and Humanities MCRI. (2010). Hidden Costs of Social Exclusion MCRI full proposal development grant. $20,000. PI: J. Fast

Canadian Institutes of Health Research. (2009-2012). Older Persons’ Transitions in Care. $980,600. PI: G. Cummings.

Canadian Institutes of Health Research Canada-UK New Dynamics of Ageing Research Initiative. (2009-2011). Connectivity of older adults in rural communities: Health in context. $225,000.

Economic and Social Research Council, New Dynamics of Ageing, 2008-2011. Grey and pleasant land?: An interdisciplinary exploration of the connectivity of older people in rural civic society. $2,800,000. PI: C. Hennessy.

Human Resources and Social Development Canada, 2007-2009. Adults at the margins. $169,981.

Human Resources and Social Development Canada, 2006-2007. The interplay of risk factors associated with negative outcomes among family caregivers: A synthesis of the literature. $25,000. PI: D. Lero.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Major Collaborative Research Initiative, 2003-2008. Hidden costs/invisible contributions: The marginalization of ‘dependent’ adults. $2,395,000. PI: J. Fast.

Social Development Canada, 2005-2006. Through a family lens: Caregiving to adults. $23,092.

Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, 2005. Family/friend caregiving and its consequences: Implications for the Compassionate Care Benefit Program. $19,723. PI: J. Fast.

Social Development Canada, 2005. Participation, roles, and contributions of seniors. $24,900. PI: J. Fast.

Social Development Canada, 2005. Seniors stories. $5,000.

Veterans Affairs Canada, 2002-2005. Caring contexts of rural seniors. $904,000.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2002-2005. Building capacity in the New Rural Economy. $2,575,000. PI: W. Reimer.

Policy Research Initiative, 2004. The role of social capital in healthy aging. $19,750.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2001-2004. Productive activity in later life. $338,218. PI: J. Fast.

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Human Resources Development Canada, 2002. Support to family caregivers providing palliative care. $24,900. PI: J. Fast.

New Rural Economy, 2001-2002. Home care services in small rural communities: Implications for informal caregivers. $10,000.

Health Canada, 2001. Informal caregivers in Canada: A snap shot. $25,000.

Health Canada, 2001. Analysis of the impact of federal, provincial, territorial, and regional policies on caregivers’ economic security. $34,000.

National Health Research Development Program/Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2000-2002. Caregiving networks of frail seniors. $172,000.

Health Canada, 2000. Briefing paper on caregiving: FPT Ministers responsible for seniors. $10,000.

Veterans Affairs Canada, 1999-2000. Policy analysis of consequences of eldercare to veterans. $46,000.

Health Canada, 1999. Informal caregivers’ contributions and support needs. $22,000.

Status of Women Canada, 1998-2000. Policy analysis of consequences of eldercare. $120,000. PI: J. Fast.

University of Alberta EFF/SAS Program, 1998-1999. Cost of adult family living programs. $5,000.

Health Canada, 1998. National Consensus Project. $7,000. PI: C. McWilliam.

Statistics Canada, 1997-1999. Eldercare in Canada: Context, content and consequences. $250,000.

Canadian Policy Research Network, 1997-1998. Family caregiving and consequences for carers: Toward a policy research agenda. $10,000. PI: J. Fast.

National Health Research Development Program, 1995-1998. A comparison and evaluation of new models of providing continuing care which promote seniors' independence (The Evaluating Programs of Innovative Continuing Care Project). $520,000.

Human Resources and Social Development Canada, 1995. Defining eldercare: Components and boundaries. $23,860.

Human Resources and Social Development Canada, 1995. Conceptualizing and operationalizing he costs of informal eldercare. $25,180. PI: J. Fast.

Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research, 1993. Stress, appraisal and coping with cancer. $18,168.

University of Alberta Central Research Fund, 1992. Generations in farming families: An international comparison. $3,400.

Province of Alberta, Agricultural Initiatives Fund, 1992. The Caragana Project. In cooperation with the Fort Assiniboine Agricultural Society. $9,000.

AIDS Network of Edmonton, 1991. Experiences of parents of HIV positive sons. $850.

Health and Welfare Canada, 1991-1996. The dynamics of family caregiving to relatives with Alzheimer’s disease. $383,000. PI: S. Warren.

New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1991-1993. Retirement and family succession of Canterbury pastoral farmers. $52,000.

New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1990. Transfer of the family farm in New Zealand. $50,000.

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New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1990. Goals and strategies of New Zealand farm men and women. $37,000.

Alberta Senior Citizens Secretariat, 1989-1990. Retirement of self-employed workers: generations in Alberta farm families. $22,000.

University of Alberta Central Research Fund, 1988-1989. Farm women and the whole economy. $5,000.

University of Alberta Small Faculties Endowment Fund, 1987-1988. Retirement of Dutch Canadian farmers in Neerlandia. $4,920.

Alberta Social Services and Community Health, Senior Citizens Bureau, 1985-1986. Factors which may predict the institutionalization of Alzheimer's patients. $16,616.

Agricultural Research Council of Alberta, 1985-1986. Retirement and farm transfer. $41,427.

Agricultural Research Council of Alberta, 1984-1985. Farming: Work and stress. $32,639.

Medical Services Incorporated, 1980-1982. Functioning of families with cystic fibrosis children. $15,000.

Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 1979-1980. Adjustment to retirement of non-professional women. $2,000.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1978-1979. The process of retirement: The situation of the rural self-employed. $5,200.

Doctoral Fellowship, United States Administration on Aging, 1975-1976 (90-A-802). Marital satisfaction and retirement. $5,000.

EMPLOYMENT

2016-present Professor of Rural Ageing, Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University

2015-present Extraordinary Professor, Optentia Research Unit, North-West University, South Africa

2013-2016 Professor of Gerontology, Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University

2013 Appointed to the Graduate Faculty, University of Guelph

2012 Visiting Professor, National University of Ireland, Galway

2007-present Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta

2002 Visiting Professor, School of Social Relations, Keele University, Staffordshire, England

2000-present Co-director, Research on Aging, Policies and Practice, University of Alberta

1997 Visiting Professor, Centre for Social Policy Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor, Wales

1993-2013 Professor, Department of Human Ecology, University of Alberta

1991-1993 Chair, Department of Family Studies, University of Alberta

1990 Visiting Professor, Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand

1989 Acting Chair, Department of Family Studies, University of Alberta

1987 Professor, Department of Family Studies, University of Alberta

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1985-1988 Director, Centre for Gerontology, University of Alberta

1981-1986 Associate Clinical Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine University of Alberta

1980-1987 Associate Professor, Department of Family Studies, University of Alberta

1978-1980 Assistant Professor, Department of Family Studies, University of Alberta

1977-1978 Counselling Services, Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology, Toronto

1978 Instructor, Department of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Guelph

1976 Instructor, Department of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Guelph

1974-1976 Marriage & Family Counsellor, Onondaga Pastoral Counselling Centre Syracuse, New York

1973-1974 Research Associate, Department of Psychology, University of Guelph

1972-1973 Coordinator, The Family Life Education Council of Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta

1970-1971 Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Okanagan College, Kelowna, British Columbia

AWARDS and DISTINCTIONS

2020 Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences (UK)

2019 Board of Directors, Vanier Institute of the Family

2017 International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Presidential award for Contributions to International Gerontology

2015 Extraordinary Professor, Africa Unit for Transdisciplinary Health Research (AUTHeR), North-West University, South Africa

2014 Alberta Association on Gerontology Mary Morrison Award for Commitment to the Field of Gerontology

2014 Australia Association on Gerontology Gary Andrews Fellow Award.

2011-present Director, Global Social Issues on Ageing, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics

2009 Research on Aging, Policies and Practice awarded designation of Collaborating Centre, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics

2007-2011 Chair, North American Region, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics

2007-2008 Killam Professorship, University of Alberta

2007 Veterans Affairs Canada Certificate of Recognition

2006 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America

2006 Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

2006 Canadian Association on Gerontology Evelyn Shapiro Mentoring Award

2004 International Institute for Qualitative Methodology Leadership Award

2003 Tower Fellow, University of Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand

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1999-2001 President, Canadian Association on Gerontology

1988-1989 McCalla Professor, Department of Family Studies, University of Alberta

1986-88 President, Alberta Association on Gerontology

PUBLICATIONS

Allen, J., Stephens, C., Keating, N., Szabo, A., and Alpass, F. (2020). Neighborhood environments and intrinsic capacity interact to affect health related quality of life of older people in New Zealand, 139, September 2020, 1-5. Maturitas, Special issue: A global approach to healthy ageing. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2020.05.008

Keating, N. & Cheshire-Allen, M. (2020) Policy to reduce late-life social exclusion: from aspirations to action. In K. Walsh, T. Scharf, S. Van-Regenmortel and A. Wanka (eds). Social Exclusion in Ageing Societies: Interdisciplinary and Policy Perspectives, Springer.

Keating, N. & Donalds, S. Care to older adults with chronic health problems. (2020). In C. Rojek (ed). Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd edition.

Keating, N., Eales, J., Phillips, J. (in press). Global contexts of rural ageing: Informing Critical Human Ecology Theory. In Skinner, M., Winterton, R. and Walsh, K. (Eds). Rural Gerontology: Towards Critical Perspectives on Rural Ageing, Routledge Studies in Gerontology/Ageing Series.

Fast, J, Keating, N., Eales. J., Kim, C. & Lee, Y. (2020). Trajectories of family care over the life course: evidence from Canada. Ageing and Society. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X19001806

Roos, V., Keating, N. & Kahl, C. (2019). Loneliness of older black South Africans. Global Health Action, 12(1), 1672329, DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2019.1672329.

Keating, N., Eales, J., Funk, L., Fast, J., Min, J. (2019). Life course trajectories of family care. International Journal of Care and Caring, DOI: 10.1332/239788219X15473079319309

Salma, J., Ogilvie, L. & Keating, N. (2018). An intersectional exploration: Experiences of stroke prevention in middle-aged and older Arab Muslim immigrant women in Canada. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 50(3) 110-119.

Warth, L., Officer, A., Beard, J. and Keating, N. (2018). Age-friendly environments and their role in supporting Healthy Ageing, Chapter 23. In Michel, J-P., Beattie, L., Martin, F., Walston, J. (Eds). Oxford Textbook of Geriatric Medicine 3 edn. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Pp171-177.

C. Stephens, V. Burholt & N. Keating. (2018). Collecting data with older people. Chapter 40, The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Data Collection, p632-652 Uwe Flick (Ed). Sage Publications, London.

Salma, J., Keating, N & Ogilvie, L., Hunter, K. (2017). Social Dimensions of Health across the Life Course: Barriers and Facilitators to Engaging in Health-Promoting Practices in Middle-Aged and Older Arab Immigrant Women. Nursing Inquiry. doi: 10.1111/nin.12226. [Epub ahead of print]

Anderson, S. & Keating, N. (2017). Marriage after the transition to stroke: A systematic Review. Ageing and Society, 1-39.

Anderson, S., Keating, N. (2017). Staying married after stroke: A constructivist grounded theory qualitative study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 24:7, 479-487, DOI: 10.1080/10749357.2017.1342335.

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Keating, N & Eales, J. (2017). Social consequences of family care to adults: a scoping review. International Journal of Care and Caring, 1(2), 153-173.

Salma, J., Ogilvie, L., Keating, N., Hunter, K (2017). A bicultural researcher’s reflections on ethical research practices with Muslim immigrant women: Merging boundaries and challenging binaries, Advances in Nursing Science, 40(2), 109–121.

Anderson, S., Keating, N. & Wilson, D. (2017). Reconciling marriage and care after stroke. Canadian Journal on Aging, 36(3), 386-401.

Pei, X.; Luo, H.; Lin, Z.; Keating, N.; Fast, J. (2017). The impact of eldercare on adult children’s health and employment in transitional China, Journal of Cross Cultural Gerontology, special issue on older workers and caregiving in a global context. J. Phillips & K. O’Loughlin (Eds.).

Walsh, K., Scharf, T. & Keating, N. (2017). Social exclusion of older persons: A scoping review and conceptual framework. European Journal on Aging, 14(1), 81-98.

O’Rourke, H., Fraser, K., Duggleby, W., Keating, N. (2016). The association of perceived conflict with sadness for long term care residents with moderate and severe dementia. Dementia, 0(0) 1–20. DOI: 10.1177/1471301216654336.

Duggleby, W., Robinson, C., Kaasalainen, S., Pesut, B., Nekolaichuk, C., MacLeod, R., Keating, N., Santos Salas, A., Hallstrom, L., Fraser, K., Williams, A., Struthers-Montford, K., and Swindle, J. (2016). Developing navigation competencies to care for older rural adults with advanced illness, Canadian Journal on Aging, 35(02), 206 – 214. DOI: 10.1017/S0714980816000131

Anderson, S. D., Fast, J., Keating, N., Eales, J., Chivers, S., Barnet, D. (2016). Translating knowledge: Inter-generational community arts programming in preventing and managing chronic disease. Health Promotion Practice, 1-11.

Winterton, R., Warburton, J., Keating, N., Peterson, M., Berg, T., & Wilson, J. (2016). Understanding the influence of community characteristics on wellness for rural older adults: A meta-synthesis. Journal of Rural Studies, 45, 320–327.

Keating, N., Kwan, D., Hillcoat-Nalletamby, S. and Burholt, V. (2015). Evidence review of intergenerational relationships: Experiences and attitudes in the new millennium. Report to the UK Government’s Foresight Future of Ageing project. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/future-of-ageing-relationships-between-the-generations

van der Pas, S., Ramklass, S., O’Leary, B., Anderson, S., Keating, N., Cassim, B. (2015). Features of home and neighbourhood and the liveability of older South Africans. European Journal on Ageing, 12 (3), 215-227. DOI 10.1007/s10433-015-0343-2

Keating, N. & de Jong Gierveld, J. (Eds) (2015). Families and aging: From private troubles to a global agenda. Canadian Journal on Aging, 34 (3). Special issue on Families and Aging in Global Context, 34(3). DOI: 10.1017/S0714980815000276

De Jong Gierveld, J., Van der Pas, S., Keating, N. (2015). Social integration and loneliness of older immigrant groups in Canada: effects of ethnic-cultural background. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 30 (3), 251-268. DOI 10.1007/s10823-015-9265-x.

De Jong Gierveld, J., Keating, N. & Fast, J. (2015) Determinants of loneliness among older adults in Canada. Canadian Journal on Aging, 34(2), 125-136. DOI: 10.1017/S0714980815000070.

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Keating, N. & Donalds, S. (2015). Eldercare. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Blackwell Publishing. (2nd edition).

Keating, N. (2014-2015

Cable-Williams, B., Wilson, D. & Keating, N. (2014). Advance directives in the context of uncertain prognosis for residents of nursing homes. Open Journal of Nursing, 4, 321-329.

Keating, N., Fast, J., Lero, D., Lucas, S. & Eales, J. (2014). A taxonomy of the economic costs of family care to adults. Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 3, 11–20.

Provencher, C., Keating, N., Roos, V., Warburton, J. (Eds). (2014). Journal of Community and Social Psychology. Special issue. Ageing and Community, Volume 24.

Roos, V., Kolobe, P., Keating, N. (2014). Older women’s sense of community after forced relocation. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 24, 12-25.

Provencher, C., Keating, N., Warburton, J., Roos, V. (2014). Ageing and community. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 24, 1-11.

Burholt, V., Curry, N., Keating, N., Eales, J. (2014). Chapter 4: Connecting with community: the nature of belonging among rural elders. In C. Hennessy, R. Means, V. Burholt (Eds). Countryside connections: Older people, community and place in rural Britain (pp. 95-123). Bristol, UK: The Policy Press.

LaPierre, T., & Keating, N. (2013). Characteristics and contributions of non-kin carers of older people: A closer look at friends and neighbours. Ageing & Society, 33, 1442-1468.

Keating, N., Eales, J. & Phillips, J. (2013). Age-friendly rural communities: Conceptualizing 'best-fit’. Canadian Journal on Aging, 32(4), 319-332.

Fast, J., Keating, N., Lero, D., Eales, J., & Duncan, K. (2013). The economic costs of care to family/friend caregivers: A synthesis of findings. Final report to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Gatineau, PQ.

Eales, J., Means, R., & Keating, N. (2013). Below the surface: An exploration of the challenges of establishing collaborative research projects. Generations Review, 23(2), 12-14.

Eales, J., Means, R., & Keating, N. (2013). Below the surface: Managing the life of collaborative research projects. Generations Review, 23(3), 7-9.

Eales, J., Means, R., & Keating, N. (2013). Below the surface: Negotiating the outcomes of collaborative research projects. Generations Review, 23(4), 9-11.

Scharf, T., & Keating, N. (Eds.). (2012). From exclusion to inclusion in old age: A global challenge. Bristol, UK. The Policy Press.

Scharf, T., & Keating, N. (2012). Social exclusion in later life: A global challenge. In T. Scharf & N. Keating (Eds.) From exclusion to inclusion in old age: A global challenge (chapter 1). Bristol, UK. The Policy Press.

Mahmood, A., & Keating, N. (2012). Towards inclusive built environments for older adults. In T. Scharf & N. Keating (Eds.) From exclusion to inclusion in old age: A global challenge (chapter 9). Bristol, UK. The Policy Press.

Keating, N., & Scharf, T. (2012). Revisiting social exclusion of older adults. In T. Scharf & N. Keating (Eds.) From exclusion to inclusion in old age: A global challenge (chapter 10). Bristol, UK. The Policy Press.

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Rozanova, J., Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2012). Unequal social engagement for older adults: Constraints on choice. Canadian Journal on Aging, 31(1), 25-36.

Keating, N., & Fletcher, S. (2012). Older rural adults and their families. In R. Blieszner & V. Bedford, (Eds.). Handbook of Families and Aging, New York. Praeger.

Keating, N. & Gaudet, N. (2012). Quality of life of persons with dementia. Journal of Health, Nutrition and Ageing, 16(5), 454-456.

Keating, N., Lero, D., Fast, J., & Lucas, S. (2011). A framework and literature review on the economic costs of care. Final report to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. Gatineau, PQ.

Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2011). Diversity among older adults in rural Canada: Health in context. In J. Kulig and A. Williams (Eds.), Health in Rural Canada (pp 427-446). Vancouver BC: University of British Columbia Press.

Keating, N., Swindle, J., & Fletcher S. (2011). Aging in rural Canada: A retrospective and review, Canadian Journal on Aging, 30(3), 323-338.

Keating, N. (2011). Critical reflections on families of older adults. Advances in Gerontology, 24(2), 343-349.

Menec, V., Means, R., Eales, J., Keating, N., & Parkhurst, G. (2011). Conceptualizing age-friendly communities, Canadian Journal on Aging, 30(3), 479-493.

Keating, N., & Fletcher, S. (2010). Meeting the needs of older adults: A family responsibility? Gerontologija, The Journal of the Gerontological Society of Serbia, 1, 17-30.

Cummings GG, Reid C, Keating N, et al. Konnert J, Estabrooks CA, Norton P, Wagg AS, The OPTIC Team. (2010). Older Persons’ Transitions in Care - The OPTIC Study, Gerontologist, 50: 251-251.

Cummings GG, Reid C, Keating N, Konnert J, Estabrooks CA, Norton P, Wagg AS, The OPTIC Team. (Dec. 2010). Older Persons’ Transitions in Care - The OPTIC Study. Proceedings of the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting: Spotlight on Integration of Knowledge and Practice. Montreal. December, p. 142.

Lashewicz, B., Keating, N., & Phelan, J. (2009). Undue influence as a family affair. Canadian Journal of Family and Youth, 2(1), 1-23.

Stadnyk, R., Weeks, L., Keating, N., & Swindle, J. (2009). Social and Support Networks of Married Older Adults in Rural Areas. Final Report submitted to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Strategic Policy Research Directorate.

Fast, J., Dosman, D., Keating, N., Niehaus, L., Rozanova, J., & Yoshino, S. (2009). Participation and disability across the life course, in community context. Final Report submitted to Human Resources and Social Development Canada, Strategic Policy Research Directorate.

Keating, N., & Dosman, D. (2009). Social capital and the care networks of frail seniors. Canadian Review of Sociology, 46(4), 301-318.

Low, G., Keating, N., & Gao, Z. (2009). The differential importance of personal and environmental resources to older Canadians. Canadian Review of Sociology. 46(4), 371-392.

Lashewicz, B., & Keating, N. (2009). Tensions among siblings in parent care. European Journal on Aging, 6(2), 127-135.

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Fast, J., Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2008). The hidden costs of care. Canadian Journal on Aging, 27(1), 3-5.

Keating, N. (2008). Staying connected across generations. Transition, 38(2), 7-10. Vanier Institute of the Family.

Keating, N. (Ed.) (2008). Rural Ageing: A good place to grow old? Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Keating, N., & Phillips, J. E. (2008). A critical human ecology perspective on rural ageing. In N. Keating (Ed.), Rural Ageing: A good place to grow old? (pp. 1-10). Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Wenger, G. C., & Keating, N. (2008). The evolution of networks of rural older adults. In N. Keating (Ed.), Rural Ageing: A good place to grow old? (pp. 33-42). Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Eales, J., Keefe, J., & Keating, N. (2008). Age-friendly rural communities. In N. Keating (Ed.), Rural Ageing: A good place to grow old? (pp. 109-120). Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Keating, N. (2008). Revisiting rural ageing. In N. Keating (Ed.), Rural Ageing: A good place to grow old. (pp. 121-130). Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Keating, N., Dosman, D., Fast, J., & Swindle, J. (2008). Sharing the work: Care networks of frail seniors in Canada. In A. Martin-Matthews & J. Phillips (Eds.), Blurring the boundaries: Ageing at the intersection of work and home life (pp. 165-183). London, UK: Routledge.

Keating, N., & Wetle, T. F. (2008). Longevity, health and well-being. Issues in aging in North America. Journal of Nutrition, Health & Ageing, 12(2), 99-100.

Fast, J., Keating, N., & Yacyshyn, A. (2008). “I wish that I could just have a break”: Consequences of supporting adults with disabilities. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Fast, J., Yacyshyn, A., & Keating, N. (2008). Wounded veterans, wounded families. Final report submitted to Veterans Affairs Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Lero, D. S., Keating, N., Fast, J., Joseph, G., & Cook, L. (2007). The interplay of risk factors associated with the negative outcomes among family caregivers: A synthesis of the literature. (Final report submitted to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) in partial fulfillment of contract #9136-06-0017/00.

Lashewicz, B., Manning, G., Hall, M., & Keating, N. (2007). Equity matters: Doing fairness in the context of family caregiving. Canadian Journal on Aging, 26(Suppl 1), 91-102.

Keating, N. (2007). Eldercare. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Blackwell Publishing. Available at http://www.sociologyencyclopedia.com/subscriber/uid=602/tocnode?id=g9781405124331_chunk_g978140512433111_ss1-26

Dosman, D., Fast, J., Chapman, S. A., & Keating, N. (2006). Retirement and productive activity in later life. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 27(3), 401-419. Available at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/7066317735666528/fulltext.pdf

Gerontological Advisory Council to Veterans Affairs Canada. (2006). Keeping the promise: The future of health benefits for Canada’s war veterans. Charlottetown, PEI: Author.

Fast, J., Charchuk, M., Keating, N., Dosman, D., & Moran, L. (2006, Mar.). Participation, roles and contributions of seniors. Final report to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Knowledge and Research Directorate. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

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Eales, J., Keating, N., Rozanova, J., Bardick, A., Swindle, J., Bowles, R. T., Keefe, J., & Dobbs, B. (2006, Jun.). Caring contexts of rural seniors: A case study of diversity among older adults in rural communities. Phase 3 technical report. (Submitted to Veterans Affairs Canada in partial fulfillment of PWGSC Contract #51019-017032/001/HAL). Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Keating, N., Dosman, D., Yoshino, S., Stadnyk, R., Swindle, J., Otfinowski, P., & Fast, J. (2006, Mar). Through a family lens: Caregiving to adults. Final report to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Fast, J., Higham, B., Keating, N., Dosman, D., & Eales, J. (2005). Family/friend caregiving and its consequences: Implications for the Compassionate Care Benefit Program. Final report to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Audit and Evaluation Directorate. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Keating, N. (2005). Perspectives on healthy aging. Canadian Journal on Aging, 24(1), 3-8.

Dosman, D., & Keating, N. (2005). Cheaper for whom? Costs experienced by formal caregivers in Adult Family Living programs. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 17(2), 67-84.

Chapman, S. A., Fast, J., & Keating, N. (2005, Aug.). "I don't think I am 'old' although I am aged": Seniors' perceptions of later-life well-being. Report prepared for Social Development Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Keating, N., Swindle, J., & Foster, D. (2004, Nov.). The role of social capital in aging well. Final report to the Policy Research Initiative. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Dobbs, B., Swindle, J., Keating, N., Eales, J., & Keefe, J. (2004). Caring contexts of rural seniors: Phase 2 technical report. (Submitted to Veterans Affairs Canada in partial fulfillment of PWGSC Contract #51019-017032/001/HAL). Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Keating, N., Frederick, J., Eales, J., & Dobbs, B. (2004). Caring contexts of rural seniors: Phase I technical report. (Submitted to Veterans Affairs Canada in partial fulfillment of PWGSC Contract #51019-017032/001/HAL). Halifax, NS: Maritime Data Center and Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Keating, N., Chapman, S. A., Eales, J., Keefe, J., & Dobbs, B. (2004). Caring contexts of rural seniors: Background and rationale for the program of research. (Submitted to Veterans Affairs Canada in partial fulfillment of PWGSC Contract #51019-017032/001/HAL). Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Fast, J., Keating, N., Otfinowski, P., & Derksen, L. (2004). Characteristics of family/friend care networks of frail seniors. Canadian Journal on Aging, 23(1), 5-19.

Chapman, S. A., Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2003). Client-centred community care for frail seniors. Health and Social Care in the Community, 11(3), 253-261.

Maddigan, S. L., Farris, K. B., Keating, N., Weins, C., & Johnson, J. A. (2003). Predictors of self-administered medication errors in a geriatric self-medication program: A retrospective chart review. Journal of Aging and Health, 15(2), 332-352.

Keating, N., Otfinowski, P., Wenger, G. C., Fast, J., & Derksen, L. (2003). Understanding the caring capacity of informal networks of frail seniors: A case for care networks. Ageing and Society, 23(1), 115-127.

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Keating, N., Fast, J., Forbes, D., & Wenger, G. C. (2002, Dec.). Informal care networks of Canadian seniors with long-term health problems. Final report submitted to the National Health Research and Development Program. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Fast, J., Niehaus, L., Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2002, Jun.). A profile of Canadian chronic care providers. Final report submitted to Human Resources and Development Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Fast, J., Niehaus, L., Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2002, May). A profile of Canadian palliative care providers. Final report submitted to Human Resources and Development Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Moran, L., White, E., Fast, J., Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2002). Evaluating consumer satisfaction in residential continuing care settings. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 14(2), 85-109.

Fast, J., & Keating, N. (2001, Sep.). Informal caregivers in Canada: A snapshot. Report to the Health Services Division, Health Policy and Communications Branch, Health Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Eales, J., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (2001, Aug.). Analysis of the impact of federal, provincial, territorial, and regional policies on caregivers’ economic security. Final report submitted to Health Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Keating, N. C., Eales, J. A., & Fast, J. E. (2001, Feb.). The differential impact of Veterans Affairs Canada policies on the economic well-being of informal caregivers. Final report submitted to Veterans Affairs Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Fast, J. E., Eales, J., & Keating, N. C. (2001). Economic impact of health, income security and labour policies on informal caregivers of frail seniors. Ottawa, ON: Status of Women Canada.

Eales, J., Keating, N., & Damsma, A. (2001). Seniors’ experiences of client-centred residential care. Ageing and Society, 21(3), 279-296.

Keating, N., & Cook, L. H. (2001). Current views of gerontology in Canada. Ageing and Society 21, 131-138.

Keating, N., Fast, J., Dosman, D., & Eales, J. (2001). Services provided by informal and formal caregivers to seniors in residential continuing care. Canadian Journal on Aging, 20(1), 23-45.

Keating, N., Keefe, J., & Dobbs, B. (2001). A good place to grow old? Rural communities and support to seniors. In D. Whitson & R. Epp (Eds.), Writing off the rural west: Globalization, governments, and the transformation of rural communities (pp. 263-277). Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press.

Fast, J. E., & Keating, N. C. (2000, Jan.). Family caregiving and consequences for carers: Toward a policy research agenda. (CPRN Discussion Paper #F/10). Ottawa, ON: Canadian Policy Research Networks.

Keating, N. C., & Fast, J. E. (2000, Oct.). Issues and priorities in informal care to seniors in Canada. Final report submitted to Health Canada, FPT Committee on Seniors. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Fast, J. E., Eales, J., & Keating, N. C. (2000). Economic impact of health, income security and labour policies on informal caregivers of frail seniors. Final report submitted to the Status of Women Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Connidis, I., Keating, N., Neysmith, S., Powell, C., Rockwood, K., & Tierney, M. (2000). Beyond 1999: A Research Agenda. Canadian Journal on Aging, 19(3), i-v.

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Penning, M., & Keating, N. (2000). Self, informal and formal care: Partnerships in community-based and residential long-term care settings, Canadian Journal on Aging, 19 (Suppl 1), 75-100.

Keating, N., & Fast, J. (2000). Time and consequences of informal care to frail seniors. Journal of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada, 22(2), 939-943.

Fast, J., Forbes, D., & Keating, N. (1999). Contributions and needs of informal elder care providers in Canada: Evidence from Statistics Canada’s 1996 General Social Survey on social supports. Final report to Health Canada. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Keating, N., Fast, J., Frederick, M., Cranswick, K., & Perrier, C. (1999). Eldercare in Canada: Context, content and consequences (89-570-XPE). Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

Fast, J., Williamson, D., & Keating, N. (1999). The hidden costs of informal elder care. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 20(3), 301-326.

Fast, J.E., Forbes, & D., Keating, N. C. (1999). Contributions and needs of informal elder care providers in Canada: Evidence from Statistics Canada's 1996 General Social Survey on social supports. Final technical report to Health Canada. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta, Research on Aging, Policy and Practice.

Harlton, S., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (1998). Defining eldercare for policy and practice: Perspectives matter. Family Relations, 47(3), 281-288.

Keating, N. (1998). Evaluating programs of innovative continuing care (EPICC). Final technical report to the National Health Research and Development Program. Edmonton, AB: Author.

Keating, N., Douziech, L., Fast, J., Dosman, D., & Eales, J. (1998). Partners in caring: Services provided by formal and informal caregivers to seniors in residential continuing care. Technical report to the National Health Research and Development Program. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Dosman, D., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (1998). Costs of direct services provided by formal and informal caregivers to seniors in residential continuing care. Technical report to the National Health Research and Development Program. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Damsma, A., Eales, J., Gardner, L., & Keating, N. (1998). Expressions of authenticity in new models of continuing care for the elderly. Technical report to the National Health Research and Development Program. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

White, E., Eales, J., Fast, J., & Keating, N. (1998). The development of a client-centred satisfaction questionnaire to evaluate two innovative models of continuing care. Technical report to the National Health Research and Development Program. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Fast, J., Keating, N., & Oakes, L. (1997). The hidden costs of informal eldercare. Final technical report to the National Health Research and Development Program. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Keating, N., Fast, J., Connidis, I., Penning, M., & Keefe, J. (1997). Bridging policy and research in eldercare. Special joint issue, Canadian Journal on Aging/Canadian Public Policy, (Suppl), 22-41.

Keating, N., & Little, H. (1997). Choosing the successor in New Zealand family farms. Family Business Review, 10(2), 157-171.

Keating, N., Fast, J., Oakes, L., & Harlton, S. (1996). Defining eldercare: Components and perspectives. Final technical report to the National Health Research and Development Program. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

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Keating, N. (1996). The Canadian aging family. In T. Brubaker (Ed.), Vision 2010: Families and aging. Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations.

Keating, N. (1996). Legacy, aging and succession in farm families. Generations, (20), 61-65.

Marotz-Baden, R., Keating, N., & Munro, B. (1995). Generational differences in the meaning of retirement from farming. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 24, 29-46.

O’Brien Cousins, S., & Keating, N. (1995). Life cycle patterns of physical activity among sedentary and active older women. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 3, 340-359.

Perry, J., Keating, N., Effland, A., & Shaver, F. (1995). Gender and generation on North American farms. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Special Issue, 115-130.

Munro, B., Keating, N., & Zhang, Z. (1995). Stake in farm and family: A two generation perspective. Canadian Journal on Aging, 14, 564-579.

Keating, N., & Little, H.M. (1994). Getting into it: Farm roles and careers of New Zealand farm women. Rural Sociology, 59, 720-736.

Keating, N. (1994). Family, gender and sustainability: Studying the farm family. In J.M. Bryden (Ed.), Towards sustainable rural communities (pp. 85-92). Guelph, ON: University School of Rural Planning.

Keating, N., Kerr, K., Warren, S., Wertenberger, D., & Grace, M. (1994). Who’s the family in family caregiving? Canadian Journal on Aging, 13, 268-287.

Fairweather, J., & Keating, N. (1994). Goals and management styles of New Zealand pastoral farmers. Agricultural Systems, 44(2), 181-200.

Keating, N. (1994). Reaching the hard to reach: Active living programs for the isolated rural elderly. In A. H. Quinney, A. E. Wall, & L. Gauvin (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on physical activity, fitness and health. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Publishers.

Keating, N., & Little, H.M. (1994). Retirement and succession in farm families in New Zealand (South Island). MAF Policy Technical Paper 94/7. Wellington, NZ: Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.

Moran, J., & Keating, N. (1992). Making sense out of feeling different: The experience of menopause. Canadian Woman Studies, 12(2), 17-21.

Keating, N., & Willoughby, J. (1991). Being in control. The process of caring for a relative with Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Qualitative Health Research, 1(1), 27-50.

Keating, N. (1991). The future of the farm family in prairie agricultural communities. In J. Martin (Ed.), Alternative futures for prairie agricultural communities. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Extension Press.

Keating, N. (1991). Aging in rural Canada. Toronto, ON: Butterworths.

Keating, N. (1990). Older rural Canadians. In D. Hay & G. Basran (Eds.), Rural sociology in Canada (pp. 134-157). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University.

Keating, N., & Selles, R. (1989). La transmission des fermes par les Albertains âges d’origine hollandaise. In R. Santerre & G. Létourneau (Eds.), Vieillir à travers le monde: Contribution à une gérontologie comparée. Québec, QC: Presses de l'Université Laval.

Keating, N., & Munro, B. (1989). Transferring the family farm: Process and implications. Family Relations, 38, 215-218.

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Keating, N. (1988). Reducing stress of farm men and women. Reprinted in R. Marotz-Baden, C. Hennon, & T. Brubaker (Eds.), Families in rural America: Stress, adaptation and revitalization (pp. 243-250). St. Paul, MN: National Council on Family Relations.

Keating, N. Munro, B., & Doherty, M. (1988). Psychosomatic stress of farm men and women. In R. Marotz-Baden, C. Hennon, & T. Brubaker (Eds.), Families in rural America: Stress, adaptation and revitalization (pp. 64-73). St. Paul, MN: National Council on Family Relations.

Stroh, B., & Keating, N. (1988). Counseling and stress management. In D. Blackburn (Ed.), Foundations and changing practices in extension. Guelph, ON: University of Guelph.

Keating, N., & Munro, B. (1988). Farm women, farm work. Sex Roles, 19(3/4).

Keating, N. (1987). Reducing stress of farm men and women. Family Relations, 36, 358-363.

Keating, N., Doherty, M., & Munro, B. (1987). Managing human resources: The work of Alberta farm men and women. Agriculture and Forestry Bulletin, 9(4), 7-10.

Keating, N. (1987). The work of farm women. First Reading, March/April, 5-7.

Keating, N., Doherty, M., & Munro, B. (1987). The whole economy. Resource allocation of Alberta farm women and men. Canadian Home Economics Association Journal, 37(3), 135-139.

Langford, N., & Keating, N. (1986). Social isolation and Alberta farm women. In K. Storrie (Ed.), Women: Isolation and bonding: Readings in the ecology of gender. Toronto: Methuen.

Keating, N. (1985). New tricks: Lifestyle in retirement. In B. Wigdor (Ed.), Planning for creative retirement. Grosvenor House.

Keating, N., & Gilewich, G. (1985). Alzheimer's disease: The burden of family caring. Alberta Psychology, 14(2), 17-19.

Keating, N., & Brundin, G. (1983). Factors in consideration of moving of older rural men. Canadian Home Economics Journal, 33(3), 137-140.

Keating, N., & Jeffrey, B. (1983). Work careers of ever married and never married retired women. Gerontologist, 23(4), 416-421.

Keating, N. (1981). The family farm transmission process. Canadian Home Economics Journal, 31(2).

Keating, N. (1981). What do I do with him 24 hours a day? Reprinted in C. Rhodes and C. Vedder (Eds.). Readings in social gerontology. Odesa, TX: University of Texas of the Permian Basin.

Keating, N. (1980). Women’s work careers & retirement. Report to the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women. Edmonton, AB: Author.

Keating, N., & Cole, P. (1980). What do I do with him 24 hours a day? Changes in the housewife role after retirement. Gerontologist, 20(1), 84-89.

Keating, N., & Marshall, J. (1980). The process of retirement: The rural self-employed. Gerontologist, 20(4), 437-443.

Keating, N. (1979). Stages of adult sexuality: The Canadian dilemma. Canadian Home Economics Journal, 29(4), 195-197.

REPORTS, MONOGRAPHS

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Keating, N., Eales, J., Lawrence, T. & Donalds, S. (2015). Quality of life of older adults living in GEF housing. Report prepared for the Greater Edmonton Foundation for Seniors Housing in partial fulfillment of Project Award RES0023444.

Eales, J., Keating, N., Donalds, S., Fast, J. (2015). Assessing the needs of employed caregivers and employers. Report prepared for the Alberta Caregivers Association in partial fulfillment of agreement RES0023495.

Keating, N. (2012) International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, The Global Social Initiative on Ageing: Report on Activities 2013. http://iagg.info/data/2014Jun3%20GSIA%202013%20Final%20Report.pdf

Keating, N. (2012) International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, The Global Social Initiative on Ageing: Activities 2011-2012.

Keating, N. (2012). Forward and international commentary for a 2 volume collection on population aging and social protection: Gabriela Mendizábal Bermúdez, Juan Manuel Ortega Maldonado, Raúl Rodríguez Vidal (Eds). Population Aging and Social Protection (2012, Vol 1) and International Studies in Population aging and social protection (2013, Vol 2), University of the Estate of Coahuila Press.

Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. (2010). Put people first, expect the best, and manage for results. Final report of the panel on Improving chronic disease outcomes through health system transformation, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. http://read.chcm.ubc.ca/2010/12/17/transforming-care-for-canadians-with-chronic-health-conditions-put-people-first-expect-the-best-manage-for-results/

Keating, N., (2010, Jun.). Treat old people as assets, which they are. Invited commentary The China Daily. Retrieved from www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2010-06/22/content_10000569.htm.

Keating, N. (2009). North America welcomes the world to the IAGG World Congress. Journal of Nutrition Health and Ageing, 113(Suppl.1), 6.

Book review of Brown, D. & Glasgow, N. (2008). Rural Retirement Migration. The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis.

FACTS are research summaries that are intended for a broad-based audience comprised primarily of policy makers, practitioners, and advocates. The content of each brief is topical, often integrating research findings across projects. FACTS are available on the RAPP web site (https://rapp.ualberta.ca/publications/fact-sheets/).

Book review of Walker, A., & Hennessey, C. (Eds.) (2004), Growing older: Quality of life in old age. For Ageing and Society, 26(4), 679-681.

Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2002). Sustaining informal caregivers to seniors: Supportive public policies required. Shift, 4(2), 1, 3.

Eales, J., Keating, N., & Prior, B. (2002, Mar.). Sustaining care at home in small rural communities. Final report to the New Rural Economy, Concordia University, Montreal, QC. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Book review of Settersten, R. A. (2002), Invitation to the life course: Toward new understandings of later life. For Ageing and Society, 22(4), 535-537.

Graham, J., Perry, J., Carswell, A., Purves, B., O'Connor, D., Segal, J., Martin-Matthews, A., & Keating, N. (2000). Matters of the heart and mind: Negotiating and assessing personhood and dignity among

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elderly Canadians with dementia. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Tri-Council Workshop Proceedings, http://www.arts.ubc.ca/anso/graham.

Book review of Gee, E. & Gutman, G. (Eds.) (2000), The overselling of population aging: Apocalyptic demography, intergenerational challenges, and social policy. For Canadian Home Economics Journal, 50(4), 197-198.

William, C., Penning, M. J., Keating, N. C., & Rosenberg, M. (2000). Improving health care for seniors: A major challenge in Canada for the 21st century. Fact sheet. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Study of Health and Aging.

Fast, J., Dosman, D., & Keating, N. (1999). Evaluating the costs of adult family living care providers. Report to the Small Faculties Research Grant Program, University of Alberta. Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies and Practice.

Penning, M. J., & Keating, N. C. (1998). Partnerships, patterns of care and seniors independence. A literature synthesis. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, Centre on Aging and Department of Sociology.

Keating, N., & Little, H.M. (1994). Generations in New Zealand farming families. Report to the New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Keating, N., & Munro, B. (1991). Generations in Alberta farming families. Report to the Seniors Advisory Council for Alberta and Alberta Agriculture. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Keating, N. (1990). Generations in farm families. Transfer of the family farm in New Zealand. Report to the New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Edmonton, AB: Author.

Fairweather, J., & Keating, N. (1990). Goals and strategies of New Zealand farm men and women. Report to the New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Keating, N. (1987). The family farm: Stresses and strategies. Proceedings of the Canadian Agricultural Outlook Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N., & Warren, S. (1987). Factors which may predict institutionalization of Alzheimer’s patients. Report to the Senior Citizen’s Secretariat of Alberta. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Keating, N. (1987). The family farm: Stresses & strategies. Report to the Canadian Agricultural Outlook Conference. Edmonton, AB: Author.

Keating, N., Doherty, M., & Munro, B. (1986). The stress of farm debt. Agriculture and Forestry Bulletin, 9(2), 23-26.

Keating, N., & Doherty, M. (1986). Retirement and farm transfer. Report to the Agricultural Research Council of Alberta. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Keating, N., & Doherty, M. (1985). An analysis of the farm production unit with recommendations for improving net farm income. Report to Agricultural Research Council of Alberta. Edmonton, AB: Authors.

Keating, N. (1982). Comments on the implications of greater activity in later life. In M. Fogarty (Ed.), Retirement policy: The next fifty years. London, UK: Heinemann.

Keating, N. (1982). The age of retirement. Report to the House of Commons Select Committee on Age of Retirement. London, UK. Edmonton, AB: Author.

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Keating, N. (198l). The Canadian family and its older members. Report to the Anglican Church of Canada. Edmonton, AB: Author.

CONSULTATION AND PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES Keating, N. (2020 March). Policy to reduce late-life social exclusion: From aspirations to action. Invited

presentation to COST Action Network, Reducing Old-Age Exclusion in Europe, Brussels.

Keating, N. (2020, Feb). Invited meeting hosted by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) to develop the Latin American Social Issues on Ageing Network, Washington, D.C.

Keating, N. (2020, Jan). Leaving No One Behind? Winners and Losers in Global Action on Aging. Invited keynote address, Killam Connection, Healthy Aging: From Cells To Societies, University of British Columbia.

Keating, N. (2019, Nov). Supporting family carers? International discourses, Canadian evidence and a vision for public policy. Presentation to the Alberta Association on Gerontology, Vision 2030 for Seniors Services. Edmonton, AB.

GSIA Master Class (2019, Oct). Population Ageing and Work in Later Life. IAGG Asia-Oceania Regional Congress, Taipei, Taiwan.

Keating, N. (2019, Oct). Chair and discussant, International perspectives on extending working lives: barriers, opportunities and future challenges. Symposium presentation, IAGG Asia-Oceania Regional Congress, Taipei, Taiwan.

Keating, N. (2019, Oct). Invited participant, Lunch with the stars, IAGG Council of Student Organizations. IAGG Asia-Oceania Regional Congress, Taipei, Taiwan.

Fast, J., Keating, N., Eales, J., Lee, Y., Min, J., Kim, C. (2019, Oct). Cumulative outcomes of family care trajectories: impact on health, wealth, and social well-being in later life. Presentation to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Moncton, NB

Keating, N. & Vega, E. (2019, Oct). Meeting of key social researchers in ageing in Latin America toward development of a regional network. Preconference meeting, IAGG Latin American and Caribbean Congress on Gerontology, Montevideo, Uruguay.

Keating, N. (2019, Sept). Chair, Planning workshop for the development of a programme of research and policy engagement: Long Term Care in Sub-Saharan Africa—Experiences, Systems and Economies. Nairobi, Kenya

Maddock, C., Keating, N. & Hyde, M. (2019, July). Toward dementia Literacy? Fatalism, stigma and contexts of denial. British Society of Gerontology, Liverpool.

Cheshire-Allen, M., Keating, N. & Calder, G. (2019, July). Well-being for family carers? A critical analysis of policy discourse in Wales. British Society of Gerontology, Liverpool.

Keating, N. (2019, July). Chair and discussant in symposium, Emplacing later life and care: New geographies to re-imagine ‘ageing in place’. M. Lariviere, C. Needham & S. Hussein. British Society of Gerontology, Liverpool.

Cheshire-Allen, M.,Winter, B., Keating, N. (Coordinators). (2019, June). RoseNet Master Class: Policy challenges in life courses of social exclusion, Swansea.

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Keating, N. & Haak, M. (organizers). (2019, May). Preconference Master class on ageism. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Congress, Gothenburg.

Cheshire, Allen, M., Keating, N. & Calder, G. (2019, May). Valuing family carers? Well-being discourses in Welsh public policy. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Congress, Gothenburg.

Steyn, S., Roos, V., Hoffman, J. & Keating, N. (2019, May). The ‘wishful family’: deconstructing beliefs about families of older adults in sub-Saharan Africa. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Congress, Gothenburg.

Knudsen, C. & Keating, N. (2019, May). Integrated Community-based Health and Social Care Services for Persons with Dementia: Person-environment fit by design. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Congress, Gothenburg.

Roos, V. & Keating, N. (2019, May). Dislocation, place and loneliness of older adults in rural South Africa. Presentation in the symposium, Ageing and Gentrification, L. Vidovićová & M. Kafkova (organizers). International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Congress, Gothenburg.

Keating, N & Eales, J. (organisers) (2019, Mar). Lifetimes of family care. (Keynote panel on research and policy related on care across the lifecourse). Families in Canada Conference, Vanier Institute, Ottawa.

Keating, N. (2019, Feb). Toward a good old age? Life course pathways of family care. School of Psychology, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Keating, N. (2019, Feb). Understanding contributions and costs across life courses of family care. Research Workshop on the Costs and Contributions of Care, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Keating, N & O’Loughlin, K. (2019, Feb). Developing international collaborations: The Sustainable Care Research Programme. Master class for Early Career Scholars, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Keating, N. (2018, Nov). Invited presentation, International engagement and impact. Pathways to Impact: From Research into Policy, Practice and Interventions. Sponsored by AgeUK and BSG, London

Keating, N., Eales, J., Funk, L., Fast, J., Min, J. (2018, Nov). Theorising life course trajectories of family care and risks of late life social exclusion. In V. Burholt (symposium organizer), Pathways of exclusion from social relations, Gerontological Society of America, Boston.

Keating, N. (2018, Nov). Discussant in K. O’Loughlin & F. Alpass (symposium organizers) Opportunity or coercion? International perspectives on older workers. Gerontological Society of America, Boston.

Keating, N. (2018, Nov). Discussant in K. Walsh (symposium organizer) Marginalized voices in old-age exclusion: deconstructing social categorizations and intersectionality. Gerontological Society of America, Boston.

Min, J., Lee, Y., Fast, J., Eales, J., Keating, N. (2018, Nov). Life course trajectories of family care. Gerontological Society of America, Boston.

Keating, N., Eales, J., Funk, L., Fast, J., Min, N. (2018, Oct). Life course trajectories of family care: Implications for wellbeing. Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver.

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Keating, N. (2018, Oct). Symposium chair: Innovation in knowledge mobilization: Examples from Canada’s Aging and Technology Network. AgeWell National Centre of Excellence. Annual Conference, Vancouver.

Rothman, I., Hoffman, J. & Keating, N. (2018, Oct). Policy meeting with the British Council, Pretoria to build connections with UK funding opportunities.

Keating, N. (2018, Oct). Invited presentation, Risk of social exclusion across life courses of care. Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, National University of Ireland, Galway

Vidovićová, L. & Keating, N. (symposium organizers) (2018, Sept). Rural aging: a good place to grow old? Revisited again. European Sociological Association RC 1 Sociology of Ageing Conference, Brno, Czech Republic, Sept. 5th-7th.

Yeandle, S., McGregor, A., & Keating, N. (2018, July). Sustainable Wellbeing: developing a conceptual and analytical framework for policy and practice in care and caring. Presentation to the XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Toronto.

Keating, N. (2018, Aug). Meeting with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) to develop strategies to link social gerontologists in Latin America.

Keating, N. (2018, July). Organised and chaired symposium, Theorising well-being in care systems, care workers and family carers. British Society of Gerontology, Manchester.

Keating, N. (2018, June). Ageing in place. Invited keynote address and consultation, Yukon Department of Health and Social Services, Whitehorse, Yukon. Consultation with Minister and Deputy Ministers on their development of a strategy to provide better support to some of Canada’s most marginalized older people.

Keating, N. (2018, May) Invited discussant on the symposium, Informal care and wellbeing in changing societies. Nordic Congress on Gerontology, Oslo.

Keating, N (2018, Mar) Invited consultation on social inclusion of older persons with the Government of Canada, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Ottawa.

Keating, N. (2018, Feb.) Identifying policy messages toward making a difference. Invited presentation to an international policy seminar sponsored by the COST network, ROSEnet (Reducing old age exclusion of older people), Brussels.

Keating, N. (2018, Feb). Consultation with members of the European Commission, Brussels, on European policy levers to reduce social exclusion of older people.

Keating, N (2017, Nov). No one left behind: Global environments and a good old age. Invited prestige lecture, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, South Africa.

-link to short overview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmBq0ByQQfk&feature=youtu.be

-link to full lecture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGBe8S7TsgY

Funk, L., Min, Keating, N., Eales, J., Fast, J., Swindle, J., Lee, Y., Chudyk, A. (2017, Oct.) Conceptualizing carer trajectories across the lifecourse. Presentation to the annual conference of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Winnipeg.

Keating, N. (2017, Oct.). Invited advisor, World Health Organization, Community Based Social Innovations for older people in low and middle income countries. Kobe, Japan.

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Keating, N. (2017, Sept). Invited chair/discussant ROSEnet network on Social Exclusion, Brno, Czech Republic.

Keating, N. (2017, Aug.). Invited presentation, Policies that support family caregivers. Covenant Health, Network of Excellence in Seniors Health and Wellness, Edmonton.

Keating, N. (2017, July). Invited keynote symposium, Beyond rhetoric, taking global action on Aging. With John Beard, Peng Du, Isabella Aboderin. World Contress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco.

Keating, N. (2017, May). Thinking globally about ageing. Invited in advance of the World Congress on Gerontology and Geriatrics.

Keating, N. (2017, July). Invited keynote presentation, Do not go gentle: Global environments and a good old age. British Society of Gerontology Conference, Swansea, UK.

-link to Ageing Bites https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEbY9EYG8Nw

Keating, N. (2017, June). Invited presentation, launch of the Sustainable Care research program. 2nd Annual CIRCLE International Seminar, University of Sheffield. Caring & Ageing: International perspectives on family and workplace challenges.

Keating, N. (2017, April). Invited lecture, Global issues in ageing and health: Policy challenges from the World Health Organization. Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Geriatric Grand Rounds. Edmonton, Canada.

Keating, N. & Phillips, J. (2017, Mar.). Global issues in ageing and health: Policy challenges from the World Health Organization. Invited presentation, Massey University, New Zealand.

Keating, N. (2017, Jan.). Thinking globally about aging and health. University lecture sponsored by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences and the Health Sciences Council, University of Alberta.

Keating, N. (2016, Dec.) International perspectives on families, ageing and care. Invited presentation to the 2nd Africa Region Conference of Gerontology and Geriatrics. Long term care systems for sub-Saharan Africa: setting agendas, Nairobi, Kenya.

Keating, N. (2016, Dec.). Challenges in developing LTC systems that acknowledge, understand and support families. GSIA Master Class on Families, Ageing and Care, African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi.

Keating, N. (2016, Nov.). Developing age-friendly environments. Round table presentation in J. Beard, Global Advances to Foster Research for Healthy Ageing. Gerontological Society of America Conference, New Orleans.

Keating, N. (2016, Nov.). Organizer and discussant, International Presidential Symposium, Envisioning Long Term Care. Gerontological Society of America Conference, New Orleans.

Keating, N. (2016, Nov.). A global agenda on families and ageing. In Pillemer, K., Global Aging and Social Science Research: What Do We Need to Know? Gerontological Society of America Conference, New Orleans.

Keating, N. (2016, Nov). Discussant in S. Metzelthin & J. Swinkels, International perspectives on the impact of informal caregiving in different subgroups of caregivers. Gerontological Society of America Conference, New Orleans.

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Keating, N. (2016, Nov.) Discussant in C. Stephens, Aging in Place: How can Policy and Practice Support the Health Benefits of Aging at Home. Gerontological Society of America Conference, New Orleans.

Keating, N. (2016, Oct.) Organizer and discussant of a symposium entitled, Perspectives on Care and Caring. Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Montreal.

Keating, N. (2016, Sept.) Thinking critically about ageing and community. Invited keynote address, The German Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Stuttgart.

Keating, N. & Lowenstein, A. (2016, Sept.) Intergenerational family care relations. Invited presentation at A. Lowenstein and R. Katz, workshop on Cross-Cultural and Cross-Societal Contexts of Elder-Care: Research, Policy and Practice Implications, Israeli Science Foundation (ISF), Yezreel Valley, Israel.

Fast, J. E., Strickfaden, M., Eales, J., Keating, N., & Mortenson, B. (2016, Sept.). A comprehensive understanding of family caregivers’ experiences. Paper presented as part of the symposium, Advancing Research on Evaluating Needs and Developing Technological Solutions for Family Caregivers. International Society for Gerontechnology conference, Nice, France.

Keating, N. (2016, Sept.). Advisor to the National Film Board film, The Elder Project, Summerland, B.C.

Keating, N. (2016, Aug.). Policies to support family caregivers: Added burden or useful to all? Invited presentation to the Covenant Health Network of Excellence in Seniors’ Health and Wellness, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (2016, May). Lonely in a foreign land? Invited presentation to the ESRC Seminar Series on Reimagining Loneliness. Understanding loneliness: Neglected spaces, places and excluded populations, Brunel University, London, UK.

Keating, N. (2015, Dec.). Isolated and lonely: Are older Canadians at risk? Invited presentation, Federal Provincial Territorial Ideas Exchange Event: Innovative Ways to Increase Social Inclusion of Seniors in the Comox Valley, Courtenay, B.C.

Keating, N. (2015, Nov). International perspectives on aging well/successful aging. Presidential Symposium, N. Keating organizer and chair. Presenters: J. Rowe & R. Kahn; J. Beard; B. Cassim. Gerontological Society of America Conference, Orlando, Florida.

Keating, N. (2015, Nov). Discussant in the preconference workshop entitled Global aging: Connecting community partners. Gerontological Society of America Conference, Orlando, Florida.

Keating, N. (2015, Nov). Presentation in a panel entitled, Hard choices and emerging opportunities for communities and societies. Presentation to the Salzburg Global Forum on Aging Societies: Advancing Innovation and Equity. Salzburg, Austria.

Min, J., Fast, J. & Keating, N. (2015, Oct). Connected couples: Spouses’ health decline and mental health in later life. Presentation in a symposium entitled: The place of intimate relationships in the lives of older adults. N. Keating symposium chair and discussant. Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Calgary AB.

Fast, J., Strickfaden, M., Eales, J., Kim, C., Vermeer, Y., Ren, H, Martin, M., Fiorentino, C., Keating, N., Liu, L., and Mortenson, B. (2015, Oct). Assistive technologies that care for the caregiver. Poster presentation to the Age-Well preconference workshop, Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Calgary AB

Keating, N. & Fast, J. (2015, Oct). Economics of family caregiving to persons with dementia. Invited presentation to the Provincial-Territorial Dementia Symposium, Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Calgary AB

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Keating, N. (2015 Oct). Technical advisor to the World Health Organization, World Report on Ageing and Health, Geneva, WHO Press. https://www.who.int/ageing/publications/world-report-2015/en/

Keating, N. (2015, July). World Health Organization: Consultation on community-based initiatives that support older people in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), Kobe, Japan

Keating, N. (2015, June). Thinking globally about aging. Invited keynote presentation to the annual meeting of the Edmonton branch, Alberta Association on Gerontology.

Keating, N. (2015, May). Invited workshop presentation: Isolated and lonely in later life? National Institute for Care of the Elderly (NICE), Knowledge Exchange 2015, Toronto.

Keating, N. (2015, April). Chair, external review of the Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University.

Keating, N. (2015, April). Academic Director (honorary), Delegation of architects and planners from China to the University of Alberta.

Yeandle, S., Keating, N., Fast, J., Phillips, J., O’Loughlin, K. (2015, April) Population ageing and the challenges of integrating paid work and family care work, Global Social Initiative on Ageing Masterclass, Dublin, Ireland.

Keating, N. (2015, April). Invited discussant: Deconstructing processes and outcomes of old-age exclusion across Europe, IAGG-European Region, Dublin.

Keating, N., Eales, J. & Lawrence, T. (2015, April). Quality of life of older adults in congregate housing. Presentation to the IAGG-European Region Congress, Dublin.

Keating, N. (2015, March). Member of the Welsh delegation to the European Summit on Innovation for Active & Healthy Ageing, Brussels, 9-10 March.

Keating, N. (2015, Feb.). Thinking Globally about Aging. Invited address by Indira Samarasekera, President, University of Alberta to U of A to donors and supporters. Scottsdale, Arizona.

Keating, N. (November, 2014). Family caregivers to older adults: Documenting the costs of caring. Invited plenary address, Australia Association on Gerontology Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

Keating, N. (November, 2014). Demystifying families of older adults. Invited workshop, Australia Association on Gerontology Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

Keating, N. (2014, November). The relevance of grandparenting in contemporary families. Invited presentation, Australia Association on Gerontology, Sydney.

Keating, N. (2014, November). Communities around the world. What makes them liveable for older adults? Invited presentation, Australia Association on Gerontology, Canberra.

Keating, N. (2014, November). Social connections and loneliness among older adults. Invited presentation, Australia Association on Gerontology, Perth.

Keating, N. (2014, November). Organizer and chair, symposium entitled: Global perspectives on social and health policy for an aging population. Gerontological Society of America conference, Washington, D.C.

Keating, N. (2014, Oct.). Thinking Globally about Aging. Invited address by Indira Samarasekera, President, University of Alberta to U of A to donors and supporters. Vancouver, B.C.

Keating, N., De Jong Gierveld, J. & Fast, J. (2014, October). Determinants of loneliness of older Canadians. Presentation to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Niagara Falls.

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Anderson, S. & Keating, N. (2014, October). The disappearance of marriage in the context of care. Presentation in a symposium, Caregivers of persons with multiple chronic conditions (W. Duggleby & A. Williams organizers).

Keating, N. (2014, Sept.). Alone and lonely in later life? Invited keynote speaker, New Zealand Association of Gerontology, Dunedin.

Keating, N. (2014, Sept.). Rural ageing: Who cares? Invited public lecture, New Zealand Association of Gerontology/Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, Wellington, New Zealand.

Keating, N. (2014, July). National Seniors Council’s national roundtable discussion in Gatineau, Quebec. Invited participant on social isolation of older adults.

Fast, J., Keating, N., Ferreira, H. (2014, July). Caregiving and employment in the Canadian context. Invited Symposium: Population ageing, work and caregiving responsibilities in four liberal democracies. World Congress of the International Sociology Association, Osaka, Japan.

Fast, J. & Keating, N (2014, May). The challenge of caring now and in the future: Learning from across the world. Westminster Seminar (House of Commons); House of Lords Policy dinner hosted by Baroness Pitkeathley. (Invited).

Keating, N. (2014, April). Family caregivers to older adults with complex needs: Documenting the costs of caring. Invited presentation to Supporting Family Caregivers of Seniors: Improving Care and Caregiver Outcomes, Edmonton, Alberta.

Charles, L., Parmar, J., Brémault-Phillips, S., Keating, N., Peter Tian, P., Johnson, M. (2014, April). Poster presentation, Supporting family caregivers of seniors with complex needs, Edmonton, Alberta.

Keating, N. (2014, April). Families of older persons: Who cares? Invited presentation to the Center for Gerontology’s annual Spring Recognition, Virginia Polytechnic University, Blacksburg, Virginia.

Keating, N. & Neri, A. (2014, March). Global social issues in ageing: Family caregivers and the high cost of caring. Plenary presentation to the 5th Panamerican Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Cartagena de Indias, Columbia.

Ferreira, H. & Keating, N. (2014, March). Grandparent-grandchild relationships in Brazil. presentation to the 5th Panamerican Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Cartagena de Indias, Columbia.

Keating, N. & Roos, V. (2014, Feb). Liveability in the context of deprivation: The case of older women in South Africa. Presentation to OPAN (Older People And Aging Research Development Network), Swansea University.

Keating, N. (2013, Dec.). Invited chair and discussant, China’s family in transition. Inaugural WUN Global China Conference: Family Transition, Ageing and Social Security in China, Hong Kong.

Keating, N., Eales, J., Fast, J., Lucas, S. (2013, Nov.). Caregivers ‘at risk’: economic, social and health costs of family/friend caregivers. Presentation in the symposium, Macro and micro level conditions for optimal collaboration between formal and informal care. The Gerontological Society of America conference, New Orleans.

Keating, N. (2013, Nov.). Organizer and Chair, Presidential symposium on age-friendly communities. Gerontological Society of America conference, New Orleans.

Keating, N. (2013, Nov). Reconciling regional discourses on global issues. Invited presentation to the GSA Post-Conference Forum on Advancing an Agenda for Global Aging and Health. Gerontological Society of America conference, New Orleans.

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Keating, N. (2013, Oct). Cultures of care in Canada. Invited presentation to the Wda/Bradesco Seguros/Ilc-Brazil/Cepe/Longevity Forum. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Keating, N. (2013, August). Conceptual and methodological reflections on families of older adults-A global perspective. Invited keynote presentation to the Intensive Course on Families, North West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa.

Keating, N. & Eales, J. (2013, July). Friendly for whom? Rethinking age-friendly communities. Invited keynote presentation to the John Richards Initiative, LaTrobe University, Albury, Australia.

Keating, N. (2013, July). Marginalizing older adults? The risks of ‘Age-Friendly’ Invited keynote presentation to the annual conference of Older People & Ageing Research & Development Network (OPAN Cymru), Swansea, UK.

Walsh, K., Scharf, T. & Keating, N. (2013, June). Social exclusion of older persons: a scoping review and testable model. Presentation in the symposium, New Directions in Research on Older People and Social Exclusion. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics. Seoul.

Keating, N. & Lowenstein, A. (2013, June). Co-chairs, invited Presidential Symposium, International perspectives on family roles and obligations. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul.

Van der Pas, S., Keating, N., Ramklass, S., O’Leary, B., Cassim, B. (2013, June). Conceptualizing liveability in the context of wellbeing of older South Africans. Presentation in the invited Presidential symposium, International Perspectives on Poverty and Liveability of Older Persons. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul.

Scharf, T. & Keating, N. (2013, June). Beyond the city limits: exploring age-friendliness in non-urban settings. Presentation in the symposium, Making the case for Age-Friendly Environments: an interdisciplinary approach. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul.

de Jong Gierveld, J., Van der Pas, S., Keating, N., Fast, J. (2013 June). Determinants of loneliness of older Canadian immigrants. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul.

T. Lapierre and N. Keating (2013, June). I get by with a little help from my friends and neighbors: Non-kin as informal carers of older adults. Presentation in the symposium, Global Approaches to Policy Supporting Work and Care in Late Middle Age. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul.

Eales, J., Means, R., Keating, N. (2013, June). 'Below the Surface': An exploration of the challenges of collaborative research in social gerontology. Presentation, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul.

Keating, N. (2013, May). Invited University of Alberta delegate to the Worldwide Universities Network, Public Health Global Challenge Conference, Washington, D.C.

Keating, N. (2013, Feb.). Rethinking age-friendly communities: Evidence from developed and developing countries. Invited national webinar presentation, New Zealand Association on Gerontology, Auckland, NZ.

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Keating, N. (2013, Feb). Friendly for whom? Rethinking age-friendly communities. Invited plenary address to the Institute of Advanced Studies Forum, Health Wealth and Hearth: Law, Policy and Social Perspectives on an Ageing Australia. The University of Western Australia, Perth.

Keating, N. (2013, Feb). A good place to grow old? – Seniors in rural areas. Presentation to the Institute of Advanced Studies Forum, Health Wealth and Hearth: Law, Policy and Social Perspectives on an Ageing Australia. The University of Western Australia, Perth.

Keating, N. (2013, Feb) Aging in the right place: What works across people, place and time? Invited presentation to the COTA Policy Forum, Perth Australia.

Fast, J. Lero, D., Keating, N., Duncan, K., Eales, J. (2013, Jan.). The economic costs of care. Presentation to the Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Gatineau.

Antonucci, T., Claver, M., Fitzgerald, K., Keating, N., Kunkel S., Kuo, T., Neal, M., Perkinson, M., Whittington, F., Zepeda, M. (2012, Nov.). Facilitating Global Collaborations in Gerontological Research, Education, & Practice. Pre-conference workshop. The Gerontological Society of America Conference, San Diego, CA.

Keating, N. (2012, Nov.). Invited presidential symposium: Taking Care? Global Discourses on Intergenerational Relationships and Family Support. The Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Keating, N. & T. Scharf. (2012, Nov.). Conceptualizing social exclusion of older persons. Presentation in a symposium entitled “Global Issues in Social Exclusion” K. Walsh organizer and chair. The Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego, CA.

de Jong Gierveld, J., Van der Pas, S., Keating, N. and Fast, J. (2012, Nov.). Older immigrants in Canada: socially integrated or confronted with feelings of loneliness? The Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Keating, N., Ramklass, S., O’Leary, B., van der Pas, S., Cassim, B. (2012, Oct.). The impact of home and community liveability on the well-being of older South Africans. Presentation in a symposium entitled, Social and Environmental Contexts of Ageing in South Africa. The International Association on Gerontology and Geriatrics, African Regional Congress, Cape Town, S.A.

Lucas, S., Keating, N., Fast, J., Cummings, G. (2012, Oct.). Mapping the health and social consequences of family and friend caregiving. The Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Vancouver, B.C.

Eales, J. & Keating, N. (2012, Jul.). There aren't enough people to volunteer, so they take anybody: Is engagement the key to sense of belonging in rural communities? Presentation to the British Society of Gerontology Conference, Keele University, UK.

Scharf, T. & Keating, N. (2012, Jul.). Social exclusion in later life: a global challenge. Presentation in a symposium entitled “Critical perspectives on exclusion and inclusion in later life” organized and chaired by T. Scharf and N. Keating. Presentation to the British Society of Gerontology Conference, Keele University, UK.

Keating, N. & Scharf, T. (2012, Jul.). Revisiting social exclusion of older adults: Next steps for social gerontology. Presentation in a symposium entitled “Critical perspectives on exclusion and inclusion in later life” organized and chaired by T. Scharf and N. Keating. Presentation to the British Society of Gerontology Conference, Keele University, UK.

Keating, N., Eales, J., & Phillips, J. (2012, Jun.). Marginalized or aging-well? Discourses on rural aging in Canada. Presentation in a symposium entitled, Ageing in small rural communities: Dilemmas for

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western countries, organized and chaired by J. Warburton. Presentation to the Nordic Congress of Gerontology, Copenhagen.

Keating, N. (2012, May) Connections to people and place: Enhancing understanding of age-friendly rural communities. Presentation to the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, National University of Ireland, Galway.

Keating, N. (2012, Jan.). The Global Social Initiative on Ageing: Themes and Research Directions. Public presentation, North West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa.

Keating, N., Eales, J., & Phillips, J. (2011, Nov.). Rethinking connectivities of older rural adults. Presentation in a symposium entitled “Conceptualizing older people’s ‘connectivity’ and contributions to community life”. The Gerontological Society of America, Boston.

Keating, N., Lero, D., Lucas, S., & Fast, J. (2011, Oct.). Economic costs to family/friend caregivers in Canada: Who are the high risk caregivers? Paper presentation in a symposium organized and chaired by N. Keating entitled, Costs of Care: From Caregiver to Societal Perspectives. IAGG Pan American Congress, Ottawa.

Lero, D., Keating, N., Lucas, S., & Fast, J. (2011, Sep.). Conceptualizing the Economic Costs of Care. Presentation in a symposium on the Costs of Caregiving, 2011 Socio-Economic Conference: From Data to Decision Making. Ottawa.

Keating, N. (2011, Jul.). Enhancing quality of life of persons with dementia. Invited workshop. Intensive Course on Ageing, Institut de l’Envelliement, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona.

Keating, N. (2011, Jul.). Career Pathways in and through academia. Invited presenter, preconference workshop for students and new professionals, British Society of Gerontology, Plymouth.

Keating, N. (2011, Jul.). Valuing older age: Looking through rose coloured glasses? Invited plenary address, British Society of Gerontology, Plymouth.

Keating, N. (2011, Jun.). Research highlights: Good places to grow old? Invited presentation to the CIHR Café Scientifique, “Good places to grow old: Does your neighbourhood influence your health?” Toronto.

Keating, N. (2011, Jun.). Member of an invited panel of 3 presenters to discuss age-supportive environments. Presentation to the Fostering Knowledge Development and Exchange on Age-Supportive Communities, Public Health Agency of Canada, Toronto.

Keating, N. (2011, Jun.). Quality of life of persons with dementia. Invited plenary address, Intensive Course on Ageig, Institute de l’Envelliment, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona.

Keating, N. (2011, May). Rural aging: Canadian issues and international contexts. Invited presentation, Trent University, Aging Studies Collaborative.

Keating, N., Eales, J., & Phillips, J. (2011, Apr.). Rethinking rural connectivities: Variations in community contributions of older adults. Presentation to the European Regional Congress, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Bologna.

Scharf, T., & Keating, N. (2011, Apr.). Conceptualizing social exclusion. Paper presentation in a symposium entitled: From exclusion to inclusion in old age. N. Keating chair. European Regional Congress, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Bologna.

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Keating, N. (2011, Apr.). Invited discussant: Stuckelberger, A., Moulian, R., Viriot-Durandal, J.P., Keating, N., Walker, A. Human rights of older persons. Symposium presentation to the European Regional Congress, IAGG, Bologna.

Cummings, G.G., Reid, C., Keating, N., Konnert, J., Estabrooks, C.A., Norton, P.G., Wagg, A., & OPTIC Team. (2011, Feb.). Older Persons Transitions in Care – The OPTIC Study. Poster presentation. Centre for Health Services and Policy Research 2011 Policy Conference, Boomerangst: Myths and realities about health care for an aging population, Vancouver, BC, February 22-23, 2011.

Cummings GG, Reid C, Keating N, Konnert J, Estabrooks CA, Norton PG, Wagg A, & OPTIC Team. (2010, Dec.). Older Persons Transitions in Care – The OPTIC Study. Poster presentation. Canadian Association of Gerontology, Montreal, QE. December 2-4, 2010.

Keating, N. (2010, Dec.). Invited keynote speaker, Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI), National University of Ireland, Galway.

Keating, N., & Fletcher, S. (2010, Dec.). Older rural adults and their families. Paper presented at The Canadian Association on Gerontology conference, Montreal, PQ.

Keating, N., Lero, D., Lucas, S., & Fast, J. (2010, Dec.). A Framework for the Economic Costs of Care. Paper presented at The Canadian Association on Gerontology conference, Montreal, PQ.

Casper, S., Cooke, H., Keating, N., & Zecevic, A. (2010, Dec.). Leadership, teambuilding and project management – the foundation of successful research projects. Paper presented at The Canadian Association on Gerontology conference, Montreal, PQ.

Cummings GG, Reid C, Keating N, Konnert J, Estabrooks CA, Norton PG, Wagg A, & OPTIC Team. (2010, Nov.). Older Persons Transitions in Care – The OPTIC Study. Poster presentation. Transitions across the Continuum of Care. 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA, November 19-23, 2010.

Keating, N., & Fletcher, S. (2010, Nov.). Older rural adults and their families. Paper presented as part of a symposium: V. Bedford & R. Blieszner (chairs). Cutting Edge Theory, Methods, and Research in Families and Aging: A Taste of What’s to Come. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America, 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Keating, N. (2010, Nov.). Initiatives to improve care for the ageing population in Canada. Invited international keynote speaker, 6th Annual Australia’s Ageing Population Summit, Sydney, Australia.

Eales, J., Bergeron, M., & Keating, N. (2010, Oct.). Seniors as resources for small towns. Paper presented at the 'Taking the Next Steps: Sustainability Planning, Policy and Participation for Rural Canadian Communities' conference, Camrose AB.

Keating, N. (2010, Jul.). Organized a chaired a symposium: Connectivities in rural communities. Symposium presentation at the British Society of Gerontology 39th Annual Conference, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK. Symposium papers on which Keating was an author:

Menec, V., Keating, N., Eales, J., Hennessy, C., & Parkhurst, G. (2010, Jul.). Age-friendliness and connectivity. Paper presented at the British Society of Gerontology 39th Annual Conference, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK.

Keating, N. (2010, Jul.). Interdisciplinarity in IAGG: The Global Social Initiative on Ageing. Invited paper presented at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics conference (IAGG), Swansea, Wales UK.

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Keating, N. (2010, Apr.). Chair and Discussant, The costs of caregiving. Socio-Economic Conference 2010, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, ON.

Swindle, J., & Keating, N. (2010, Jan.). Support provided by older rural adults: A component of healthy aging. Poster presented at Alberta Centre on Aging, Research on Aging: Nibble, Nosh and Network VII, Edmonton, AB.

CIHR & Social Science Researchers. (2009, Dec.). What is a fundable CIHR application? Panel presentation, Faculty of Education, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2009, Dec.). Seniors: Resources for rural towns. Invited teleconference for federal Rural Development Network members.

Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2009, Nov.). Are rural communities good places to grow old? Invited workshop for Northern Sunrise County, St. Isadore, AB.

Swindle, J., & Keating, N. (2009, Nov.). Support provided by older rural adults: A component of healthy aging. Poster presentation at the 62 Annual Gerontological Society of America conference. Atlanta, GA..

Keating, N. (2009, Nov.). Age-friendly communities in Canada. What works for which older adults? Invited speaker for 2009 Family and Community Support Services Association Conference: The Power of Prevention, Edmonton, AB.

Stadnyk, R., Weeks, L., & Keating, N. (2009, Oct.). Exploring the relationship of social connections and activity participation in older married men. Paper presented to the 38th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, Winnipeg, MB.

Swindle, J., & Keating, N. (2009, Oct.). Giving and Receiving: Maintaining supportive relationships in rural Canada. Paper presented to the 38th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, Winnipeg, MB.

Keating, N. (2009, Oct.). Meeting the needs of older adults: A family responsibility? Invited plenary address, Eastern European Region of International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Belgrade.

Keating, N. (2009, Jul.). Critical reflections on families of older adults. Invited plenary address, the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress Paris, France.

Keating, N., Hayutin, A., Chris, Aboderin, I., Phillips, D., & Scharf, T. (2009, Jul.). Global issues in social inclusion of older adults. Invited Presidential symposium, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress Paris, France.

Keating, N., Hennessy, C., Means, R., & Burholt, N. (2009, Jul.). New perspectives on rural ageing. Symposium presentation at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress Paris, France. (each person presented a paper)

Moulias, R., Keating, N., Kornfeld, R., & Stuckelberger, A. (2009, Jul.). Ethical aspects of old age. Symposium presentation at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress Paris, France.

Weeks, L., Keating, N., Stadnyk, R., & Swindle, J. (2009, Jul.). Social and support networks of rural seniors in Canada. Poster presented at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress Paris, France.

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Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2009, Apr.). Seniors: Resources for rural towns. Presentation at the Northern Alberta Development Council (NADC) Challenge North 2009 Conference, April 23, 2009, Cold Lake, AB.

Rozanova, J., Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2008, Nov.). Inequalities of civic participation among older adults in rural Canada: Class, gender, and community contexts collide. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America Scientific Meeting, National Harbor, MD.

Lashewicz, B., & Keating, N. (2008, Oct.). Tensions among siblings in parent care. Paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, London, ON.

Swindle, J., Weeks, L. E., Keating, N., & Stadnyk, R. (2008, Oct.). Support networks of rural older adults. Paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, London, ON.

Yoshino, S., Fast, J., Dosman, D., Lai, D., & Keating, N. (2008, Oct.). The influence of ethnicity on family/friend care networks. Paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, London, ON.

Lero, D., Keating, N., Fast, J., & Joseph, G. (2008, Oct.). Factors and processes that put caregivers at risk. Paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, London, ON.

Low, G., Gao, Z., & Keating, N. (2008, Oct.). Predictors of life satisfaction among older Canadians - The question of relative importance. Paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, London, ON.

Keating, N. (2008, Sep.). Caring about veterans. Invited plenary address. Army, Navy and Air Force War Veterans Annual Conference, Lethbridge, AB.

Rozanova, J., Keating, N., McDaniel, S., & Northcott, H. (2008, Sep.). The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians. Paper presented at the International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology, Barcelona, ES.

Keating, N. (2008, Sep.). Good place to grow old? Symposium paper presented at The British Society of Gerontology Annual Conference, Bristol, UK.

Keating, N. (2008 ,Sep.). Briefing on the RAPP research program related to quality of life of older adults. Royal Alexandra Hospital/University of Alberta Ophthalmology research group.

Rozanova, J., McDaniel, S., Northcott, H., & Keating, N. (2008, Mar.). Social engagement and healthy aging of older rural Canadians: Community culture matters. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Sociological Association, Warwick, UK.

Keating, N. (2008, Mar.). Falling Through the Cracks? The Place of Families in Care to Frail Older Adults. Invited presentation at the Geriatric Grand Rounds, Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N., Yacyshyn, A., & Fast, J. (2008, Mar.). Wounded veterans, wounded families. Invited presentation to senior managers at Veterans Affairs Canada, Charlottetown, PEI.

Keating, N. (2008, Mar.). Families and Care: Who cares at what cost? Invited presentation to client services management and staff of Veterans Affairs Canada, Charlottetown, PEI.

Hall, M., Lashewicz, B., Manning, G., & Keating, N. (2007, Dec.). Equity Matters: Doing Fairness in the Context of Family Caregiving. Paper presented at the Policy, Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration Symposium, Gatineau, QC.

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Lero, D. Keating, N., Fast, J., Joseph, G., & Cook, L. H. (2007, Dec.). The Interplay of Risk Factors Associated with Negative Outcomes among Family Caregivers: A Synthesis of the Literature. Paper presented at the Policy, Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration Symposium, Gatineau, QC.

Cook, L. H., & Keating. N. (2007, Dec.). Mental illness: Public program economic impacts on family/friend care costs. Paper presented at the Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Auckland, NZ.

Cook, L. H., & Keating, N. (2007, Nov.) Mental illness in Canada: Challenges in reducing carer costs. Paper presented at the World Psychiatric Conference, Melbourne, AU.

Keating, N. (2007, Nov.). A good place to grow old? Reflections on age-friendly communities. Invited keynote address at the Ellen Gee Memorial Lecture, Gerontology Centre, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC.

Keating, N. (2007, Nov.). Canadian patterns of aging. Invited address at the Presidential Symposium at the Gerontological Society of America annual conference, San Francisco, CA.

Lashewicz, B., & Keating, N. (2007, Nov.). Caring too much? The dynamics of sibling involvement in parent care. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America annual conference, San Francisco, CA.

Keating, N. (2007, July). Supporting older adults in rural communities: Good places to grow old? Invited presentation to the Peel Dementia Network Forum, Peel, ON.

Keating, N., & Scharf, T. (2007, July). Rural communities: Good places to grow old? Co-chaired symposium at the European Congress of Gerontology, St. Petersburg, RU.

Phillips, J., & Keating, N. (2007, July). A critical human ecology approach to rural aging. Paper presented at the European Congress of Gerontology, St. Petersburg, RU.

Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2007, July). Diversity among rural seniors. Paper presented at the European Congress of Gerontology, St. Petersburg, RU.

Cook, L. H., & Keating, N. (2007, Jun.). The impact of public programs on the costs of family carers of persons with mental illness. Paper presented at the Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging, and Technology (FICCDAT), Toronto, ON.

Cook, L. H., & Keating, N. (2007, May). Do Canadian public programs reduce costs of family and friend caregivers of persons with mental illness? Paper presented at the MacEwan 2007 Scholarship Series, Faculty Innovation: Scholarly Activities of Nursing Faculty, Edmonton, AB.

Rozanova, J., Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2007, May). Social engagement of older rural Canadians: A universal path to well-being? Paper presented at the Canadian Sociological Association annual conference, Saskatoon, SK.

Cook, L. H., & Keating, N. (2007, May). Caregiving costs and mental illness. Paper presented at the Health in Families, Healthy Families: Gendered Explorations conference, Toronto, ON.

Lero, D., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (2007, Apr.). Factors that increase risks to caregivers’ health and well-being. Paper presented at the Community, Work, and Family International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal.

Keating, N. (2007, Mar.). Going it alone? Helping families care for frail seniors. Invited presentation to The Greying Nation Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Swindle, J., Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2007, Mar.). Are rural communities good places to grow old? Presentation to the Centre for Social Gerontology, Keele University, UK.

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Keating, N. (2007, Feb.). Homecare and care at home: Research knowledge and gaps. Invited presentation at the Roundtable on the Future of Homecare, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N., & Cook, L. (2007, Jan.). Family and friends of frail older adults: Who cares and at what cost? Invited presentation at Geriatric Psychiatry Rounds, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N., Dosman D., & Fast, J. (2006, Dec.) Lifecourse issues in paid and unpaid work in families: The case of care to frail seniors. Invited presentation at the Population, Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration Annual Symposium, Gatineau, QC.

Naumann, D., Keating, N., Iwakuma, M., Stadnyk, R., & Niemann, L. (2006, Dec.). Understanding contributions of older adults and adults with disabilities. Invited presentation at the Population, Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration Annual Symposium, Gatineau, QC.

Keating, N., Rozanova, J., Dosman, D., & de Jong Gierveld, J. (2006, Nov.) Contributions in context. Presentation at Gerontological Society of America annual conference, Dallas, TX.

Lashewicz, B., & Keating, N. (2006, Oct.). Equity among siblings giving parent care and receiving parent assets: Looking beyond dyadic relationships. Presentation at the Canadian Conference on Elder Law, Vancouver, BC.

Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2006, Oct.). Age-friendly rural communities in Canada. Invited presentation at the National Advisory Council on Aging, Quebec City, QC.

Fast, J., Dosman, D., Stadynk, R., Gierveld, J., & Keating, N. (2006, Oct.). Contributions across the adult life course: Do personal, social and community contexts matter? Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec City, QC.

Rozanova, J., Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2006, Oct.). Motivation for engagement in paid work from the perspectives of rural older adults in Canada: An exploratory inquiry. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec City, QC.

Swindle, J., Dobbs, B., Keating, N., Eales, J., & Keefe, J. (2006, Oct.). Support to Canadian rural seniors: The influence of individual, network, and community characteristics. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec City, QC.

Yoshino, S., Fast, J., Lai, D., Keating, N., & Dosman, D. (2006, Oct.). Differences in care outcomes for immigrant and non-immigrant seniors. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec City, QC.

Votova, K., Keating, N., Stadnyk, R., Donahue, P., & MacCourt, P. (2006, Oct.) Practical advice for life after graduation. Student connection workshop at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec City, QC.

Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2006, Oct). Are rural communities good places to grow old? Invited presentation at the Ontario Seniors Secretariat Liaison Committee, Toronto, ON.

Fast, J., Charchuk, M., Keating, N., Dosman, D., & Moran, L. (2006, Jan.). Participation, roles and contributions of seniors. Invited presentation at the Social Development Canada Knowledge and Research Directorate Roundtable, Ottawa, ON.

Dobbs, B., Eales, J., Keating, N., Swindle, J., & Keefe, J. (2005, Oct.). Supportiveness to seniors in rural Canada: Results from a national survey. Presentation at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference, Orlando, FL.

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Keating, N., & Allard, P. (2005, Oct.). Community supportiveness to seniors living in rural Canada. Invited presentation at the Veterans Affairs Canada Gerontological Advisory Council, Halifax, NS.

Eales, J., Keating, N., Rozanova, J., Keefe, J., Dobbs, B., & Swindle, J. (2005, Oct.). Diversity among older adults: Lessons learned from three rural communities. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Halifax, NS.

Dosman, D., Fast, J., & Keating, N. (2005, Oct.). Family/friend care networks at the interface: Is formal support a substitute or complement? Paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Halifax, NS.

Keating, N. (2005, Oct.). Families and caring: Canadian research evidence. Invited presentation at the Social Development Canada (SDC) National Conference on Caregiving, Ottawa, ON.

Dosman, D., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (2005, Sep.). Care networks of frail seniors and the formal-informal interface. Invited presentation at the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre Conference, Montreal, QC.

Keating, N. (2005, Sep.) Support for family/friend caregivers. Invited presentation at the Home/Community Care Innovation Project Implementation Committee, Edmonton, AB.

Dosman, D., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (2005, Jul.). Sharing time within the couple and family life. Presentation at the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Paris, FR.

Rozanova, J., Keating, N., Eales, J., & Northcott, H. (2005, Jun.). Through the looking glass: challenging stereotypes about seniors. Presentation at the World Congress of the International Association on Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, BR.

Swindle, J., Keating, N., Dosman, D., & Foster, D. (2005, Jun.). The ties that bind: Social capital and the care networks of older adults. Presentation at the International Association on Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress, Rio de Janeiro, BR.

Swindle, J., Keating, N., Dobbs, B., Phillips, J., Eales, J., & Keefe, J. (2005, Jun.). ‘At home’ in rural Canada: Gendered geographies of rural seniors. Presentation at the International Association on Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress, Rio de Janeiro, BR.

Foster, D., Keating, N., Dosman, D., & Swindle, J. (2005, Jun.). The ties that bind: Social capital and the networks of older adults. Presentation at the Canadian Association for Research in Home Economics (CARHE), Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada Learned Societies Conference, London, ON.

Dosman, D., Keating, N., Fast, J., & Koop, P. (2005, May). Care networks of frail seniors and the formal-informal interface. Invited presentation for Statistics Canada Research Data Centers Conference, Montreal, QC.

Keating, N. (2005, May). An overview of family caregiving in Canada. Invited presentation at the Taiwan/Canadian Symposium on Women and Family Care, Taipei, TW.

Moran, L., Fast, J., & Keating, N. (2005, Mar.). The life and times of family and friend caregivers. Presentation at stakeholder workshop on Family Caregiving for Progressive Chronic Life-limiting Illness: Issues, Opportunities and Themes on the Road Ahead, Calgary, AB.

Keating, N., Keefe, J., & Fast, J. (2005, Mar.). Invited consultation on the development of a comprehensive national caregiver support strategy, Ottawa, ON.

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Keating, N. (2005, Mar.). Continuing care in Canada: Who cares? Invited plenary address at the Nova Scotia Association of Health Organizations conference, Halifax, NS.

Keating, N., Swindle, J., & Foster, D. (2005, Mar.). The role of social capital in aging well. Invited presentation at the Social Capital as a Policy Tool for Public Health workshop for the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N. (2005, Mar.). How can a social capital oriented public health agenda enhance aging well? Invited presentation at the Social Capital as a Policy Tool for Public Health workshop for the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.

Eales, J., Dobbs, B., Keating, N., & Keefe, J. (2005, Feb.). Community supportiveness to seniors living in rural Canada. Invited presentation at the Prairie Advisory Council for Veterans Affairs Canada, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (2005, Feb.). Respite from what? The research evidence. Invited presentation at Victorian Order of Nurses Canada for their National Respite Day Meeting, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N. (2005, Jan.). Briefing note to the Minister of State for Families and Caregiving on family/friend care. Invited presentation at the Minister of State for Families and Caregivers National Roundtable on Policy Directions for Canadian Caregivers, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N., Dosman, D., Koop, P., & Fast, J. (2004, Nov.). Outcomes of care experienced by frail seniors: Network type makes a difference. Presentation at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Keating, N., Frederick, J., Eales, J., & Dobbs, B. (2004, Oct.). Rural community supportiveness to seniors: Characteristics that make a difference. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Victoria, BC.

Keating, N., Dosman, D., & Fast, J. (2004, Sept.) Sharing the work: Care networks and frail seniors in Canada. Invited presentation at the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre Conference, Calgary, AB.

Keating, N., Koop, P., Dosman, D., & Fast, J. (2004, Sept.). Networks of family/friend carers to frail seniors in Canada. Presentation at the RC11 Inter-Congress Meeting, Surrey, UK.

LaPierre, T., & Keating, N. (2004, Aug.). Informal caregiving to the frail elderly: Is the care provided by non-kin substantial? Presentation at the American Sociological Society Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Dosman, D., Fast, J., & Keating, N. (2004, Jun.). Productive engagement, meaning-making and well-being: How do older Canadians fare? Presentation at the International Sociological Association Conference, Edinburgh, UK.

Keating, N., Frederick, J., & Thomas, D. (2004, May). Caring contexts of rural seniors. Invited presentation at the Statistics Canada Working Group on Social Capital Meeting, Ottawa, ON.

Dosman, D., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (2003, Nov.). Cheaper for whom? Costs experienced by formal caregivers in Adult Family Living programs. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC.

Fancey, P., Frederick, J., Keefe, J., Eales, J., Keating, N., & Dobbs, B. (2003, Nov.). Community contexts of Canada's rural seniors: Profiling diversity. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Toronto, ON.

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Keefe, J., Keating, N., Fancey, P., Frederick, J., & Dobbs, B. (2003, Nov.). Is rural Canada a good place to grow old? Distinguishing characteristics among rural communities. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Toronto, ON.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Healthy ageing: From genes to society. Invited presentation at the Ministry of Health, Government of New Zealand, Wellington, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Population ageing and public policy: The view from Canada. Invited presentation at the School of Government Studies, Wellington, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Caring for older adults: Issues for seniors and their carers. Invited presentation at the New Zealand Home Health Association, Wellington, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). A decade of research on care of older adults. Invited presentation at the New Zealand Association on Gerontology, Wellington, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Balancing formal and informal care. Invited presentation at the Health Services Research Group, Wellington, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Rural life: A good way to grow old? Invited presentation at the Wairarapa Organization of Older Persons (WOOPS) and Service Professionals Meeting, Masterton, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Caring for older adults in rural Canada. Invited presentation at the Rural Service Organizations Meeting, Rangiora, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Canadian research on ageing. Invited presentation at the Age Concern and New Zealand Association on Ageing Meeting. Christchurch, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Experiences of ageing in Canada: Care recipients, carer involvement, and service provision. Invited presentation at the Presbyterian Support Services Meeting, Otago, Dunedin, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Residential care for rural seniors. Invited presentation at the Residential Care Group of Presbyterian Support Services Meeting, Otago, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Research agenda for ageing and social policy. Invited presentation at the Government of New Zealand, Inter-departmental Policy Group Meeting, Wellington, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Caring for older adults in rural communities: Implications for formal and informal caregivers. Invited presentation at the Waipara Institute for Technology, New Plymouth, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Organizing continuing care services to community-dwelling rural seniors. Invited presentation at Waikato District Health Board, Hamilton, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). The RAPP rural seniors research program. Invited presentation at the Department of Human Geography at Waikato University, Hamilton, NZ.

Keating, N. (2003, Nov.). Multidisciplinary research on care of older adults. Invited presentation at the New Zealand Association on Gerontology and the Medical School Auckland University, Auckland, NZ.

Denton, M., Deber, R., Hébert, R., Keating, N., & Keefe, J. (2003, Nov.). Issues in home care for an aging population. Invited panel discussion at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Toronto, ON.

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Fast, J., Dosman, D., & Keating, N. (2003, Jul.). Examination of productive activity in later life in Canada across three decades. Paper presented at the European Congress of the International Association on Gerontology and Geriatrics, Barcelona, ES.

Keating, N., Fast, J., Derksen, L., & Wenger, G. C. (2003, Jul.). The impact of care network type on the health and care outcomes of Canadian seniors. Paper presented at the European Congress of the International Association on Gerontology and Geriatrics, Barcelona, ES.

Eales, J., Keating, N., Keefe, J., & Dobbs, B. (2003, Jun.). Is rural Canada a good place to grow old? Invited presentation at the National Advisory Council on Aging Semi-Annual Meeting, Yellowknife, NT.

Keating, N., Keefe, J., Dobbs, B., Eales, J., Fancey, P., Frederick, J., Chapman, S. A., Crawford, G., & Swindle, J. (2003, Jun.). Is rural Canada a good place to grow old? Invited presentation at the B.C. Psychogeriatric Association, Prince George, BC.

Keating, N. (2003, April). Research on aging, policy and practice. Invited presentation at a cross departmental group of senior policy analysts/researchers. Session organized by Health Canada and Human Resources Development Canada, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N., Fast, J., & Research Staff (2002, Dec.). A decade of research on care to older adults. Invited poster presentation at the Canadian Institute for Health Research “Care for the Caregiver” Workshop, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N., Fast, J., Derksen, L., & Otfinowski, P. (2002, Nov.). Almost all in the family: Types of networks caring for Canada’s frail seniors. Presentation at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference, Boston, MA.

Keating, N., Eales, J., & Fast, J. (2002, Nov.). Impact of public policies on employed caregivers to seniors: Sustaining their caring work. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Houston, TX.

Derksen, L., Fast, J., Keating, K., & Otfinowski, P. (2002, Nov.). Care network type and health and well-being outcomes for frail seniors: Who is at risk? Poster presentation at the Social Determinants of Health Conference, Toronto, ON.

Keating, N. (2002, Oct.). Healthy aging: From genes to society. Chaired symposium at Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Montreal, QC.

Fast, J., Dosman, D., Chapman, S. A., & Keating, N. (2002, Oct.). Testing a new model of aging well. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Montreal, QC.

Koop, P., Fast, J., Niehaus, L., Eales, J., & Keating, N. (2002, Oct.). A profile of Canadian end-of-life care providers. Presentation at the Palliative Care Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Fast, J., Derksen, L., Otfinowski, P., & Keating, N. (2002, Apr.). Informal care networks of frail seniors: Size does matter. Paper presented at the International Forum on Aging, Valencia, ES.

Keating, N., Otfinowski, P., Fast, J., Wenger, G. C., & Derksen, L. (2002, Apr.). Transitions from social to support to caregiving networks: A critical analysis of the caring capacity of networks of frail seniors. Paper presented at the International Forum on Aging, Valencia, ES.

Dosman, D., Fast, J., & Keating, N. (2002, Mar.). Time pressure and multiple life roles: The case of adult care by older Canadians. Paper presented at the International Conference on Time Pressure, Work-Family Interface, and Parent-Child Relationships, Waterloo, ON.

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Keating, N., Fast, J., & Eales, J. (2001, Nov.). The impact of public policy on economic well-being of informal caregivers. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Rochester, NY.

Eales, J., Prior, B., & Keating, N. (2001, Oct.). Homecare in small rural communities: Implications for informal caregivers. Paper presented at Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation Conference, Muenster, SK.

Fast, J. E., Dosman, D., & Keating, N. (2001, Oct.). Are Canadians aging successfully? Findings from the 1998 Statistics Canada Time Use Survey. Paper presented at the International Association of Time Use Researchers Conference, Oslo, NO.

Keating, N., Fast, J., & Eales, J. (2001, July). Public policy and the costs of informal care. Presentation at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress, Vancouver, BC.

Dobbs, B., & Keating, N. (2001, July). Dementia and driving cessation: More than loss of mobility. Presentation at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Congress, Vancouver, BC.

Keating, N., Keefe, J., & Dobbs, B. (2001, July). Addressing the everyday life of rural elders: Rural communities and support to seniors. Presentation at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Congress, Vancouver, BC.

Dosman, D., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (2001, July). Adult Family Living: Is it a cost-effective model of care? Presentation at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress, Vancouver, BC.

Dosman, D., Fast, J., Chapman, S. A., & Keating, N. (2001, July). Productive activity in later life: From work to work. Presentation at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress, Vancouver, BC.

Keating, N. (2001, May). Health aging and continuing care in Alberta. Keynote address to the Strathcona County Community Health Council, Sherwood Park, AB.

Keating, N. (2001, Apr.). Supporting informal caregivers of persons with dementia. Keynote address to the Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Initiative Invitational Planning Symposium, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (2001, Mar.). Health aging. Keynote address to the Capital Health Authority Community Health Council, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (2000, Oct.). Policy analysis of the consequences of eldercare. Invited presentation at the Veterans Affairs Canada, Gerontological Advisory Committee Meeting, Edmonton, AB.

Leggett, P., Laing, L., Voaklander, D., & Keating, N. (2000, Oct.). Older adults’ use of health services: An exploratory study. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

LaPierre, T., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (2000, Oct.). Friends and neighbours as distinct groups of informal caregivers for the frail elderly. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N., Eales, J., & Fast, J. (2000, Oct.). The economic impact of social policies on informal caregivers: A case study approach. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

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Fast, J., Keating, N., & Forbes, D. (2000, Oct.). A matter of time: The true cost of eldercare. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N., Eales, J., & Chapman, S. (2000, Oct.). Implementing choices in client-centred care: Two perspectives. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (2000, Sep.). Informal care to frail seniors in Canada. Invited Health Canada delegate to the Tri-National (Canada, US, Mexico) Meeting on the Care of Seniors, Cocoyoc, MX.

Keating, N., Keefe, J., & Martin Matthews, A. (2000, Jun.). The social and caring contexts of seniors in rural Canada. Invited presentation at the International Conference on Rural Aging, Charleston, WV.

Keating, N. (2000, Jun.). Employees who care. Invited presentation at the DuPont Women’s Network global teleconference on elder care and flexible work options.

Keating, N. (2000, Jun.). Creating supportive social environments for frail seniors. Invited workshop, McMaster Summer Institute on Aging, Hamilton, ON.

Keating, N. (2000, May). The demographic imperative and informal care to seniors. Invited presentation at the Canadian Population Society Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (2000, May). Who are the caregivers of today and tomorrow?: The caring capacity of the informal sector. Keynote address to the J. K. Friesen Annual Conference sponsored by the Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC.

Keating, N. (2000, May). The effects of changes in health policy on the informal caregiving experience. Keynote address to the Connecting Caregivers symposium, presented by Veterans Affairs Canada and Health Canada, Halifax, NS.

Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2000, Apr.). Seniors’ experiences of client-centred residential care. Presentation at the Qualitative Health Research Conference, Banff, AB.

Keating, N., & Eales, J. (2000, Apr.). Connecting caregivers: Public policy and informal caregivers. Invited presentation at the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Committee of Officials (Seniors), Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N. (2000, Apr.).Where do we go from here? Towards the development of a home care research network. Invited participant, Home Care Evaluation and Research Centre, Toronto, ON.

Keating, N. (2000, Mar.). Seniors in Canada: Does anybody care? Public lecture sponsored by the University of Manitoba Centre on Aging, Winnipeg, MB.

Keating, N. (2000, Mar.). Eldercare in Canada. Invited presentation at the Professors Emeritus Association, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (2000, Mar.). Invited presentation at the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR) Seniors Health Research Workshop, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (2000, Mar.). Informal care to Canadian seniors: Who’s at risk? Presentation at the Child and Family Research Annual Symposium, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB.

Keating, N. (2000, Feb.). Results of a national study on care to frail seniors. Invited presentation at the Geriatric Medicine Grand Rounds, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N., & Fast, J. (1999, Nov.) Taking care: A national perspective on the types and amount of informal care to Canadian seniors. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

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Lapierre, T., Keating, N., Fast, J., & Forbes, D. (1999, Nov.). The contributions and consequences of informal care to frail seniors by non-kin. Paper presented to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N., Raymaker, P., Connidis, I., Neysmith, S., Powell, C., Pringle, D., Rockwood, K., & Tierney, M. (1999, Nov.). 1999 and beyond: Toward a research agenda in gerontology for the new millennium. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Forbes, D., Fast, J., Keating, N. (1999, Nov.). Impact of gender and relationship on the consequences of informal caregiving to frail Canadian seniors. Paper presented to Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Eales, J., & Keating, N. (1999, Nov.). The concept of ‘best-fit’ as it applies to the practice of client-centred care. Paper presented to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N., Dosman, D., & Fast, J. E. (1998, Nov.). The context of care: Costing formal and informal services to seniors in residential care settings. Poster presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Keating, N., & Fast, J. (1999, Nov.). Workplace benefits for caregivers. Plenary address to the Conference on Workplace Solutions, Conference Board of Canada, Montreal, QC.

Keating, N. (1999, Nov.). Informal care to Canadian seniors: Challenges for the next Millennium. Opening plenary address to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N. (1999, Apr.). Invited discussant, Caregivers: The hidden victims. Canadian Study of Health and Aging: From research to policy and practice, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N. (1999, Mar.). Chair, discussant and opening remarks, Closing the Care Gap. An invited national conference on gaps in acute care to seniors. Montreal, QC.

Keating, N. (1999, Mar.). Health Policy in Canada: What does it mean to caregivers? Plenary address, Veterans Affairs Canada, Winnipeg, MB.

Keating, N. (1999, Feb.). National Meeting of Canada’s opinion leaders in seniors care. Canadian Society of Geriatric Medicine. Toronto, ON.

Keating, N. (1999, Jan.). Policy research on informal eldercare. Invited policy rounds, British Columbia Department of Health, Victoria, BC.

Cranswick, K., & Keating, N. (1998, Oct.). Assistance or care to Canada’s seniors? Paper presented to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Halifax, NS.

Ralston, P., & Keating, N. (1998, Oct.). Feeling at home. Poster presented to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Halifax, NS.

Keating, N. C., Douziech, L., Fast, J. E., Dosman, D., & Eales, J. (1998, Oct.). Services provided by informal and formal caregivers to seniors in residential care. Paper presented to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Halifax, NS.

McWilliam, C., Keating, N., Penning, M., Havens, B., Shapiro, E. (1998, Oct.). What does research on programs, systems, services and models tell us about ways of fostering seniors’ independence? Invited symposium presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Halifax, NS.

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Raymaker, P., Keating, N., Connidis, I., Powell, C., & Tierney, M. (1998, Oct.). 1999 and beyond: Challenges of an aging Canadian society. Invited symposium presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Halifax, NS.

Keating, N. (1998, Jun.). Health policy in Canada: What does it mean to caregivers? Plenary address to a conference on caregivers to seniors, sponsored by Veterans Affairs Canada, Charlottetown, PEI.

Fast, J. E., Dosman, D., & Keating, N. C. (1998, Jun.). Partnerships in caring: Testing the complementarity and substitution hypotheses. Paper presented at the Canadian Association for Research in Home Economics Annual Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Damsma, A., Eales, J., Gardner, L., Keating, N., & Plotkins, L. (1998, Feb.). Expressions of authenticity in residential continuing care programs for seniors. Poster presentation at the Qualitative Health Research Conference, Vancouver, BC.

Keating, N. Fast, J., & Harlton, S. (1997, Nov.). Defining eldercare for policy and practice: Perspectives matter. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Crystal City, VA.

Fast, J., Keating, N., White, E., & Gardner, L. (1997, Oct.). Accountability in delivery of continuing care services: The role of consumer satisfaction. Paper presented to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Calgary, AB.

Keating, N., Douziech, L., Fast, J., & Eales, J. (1997, Oct.). Partners in care: It’s about time. Invited poster in a special poster presentation on projects from the Seniors Independence Research Program, Health Canada. Presentation to the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Calgary, AB

Keating, N., & Fast, J. (1997, Oct.). The hidden costs of elder care research program. Invited presentation at the National Advisory Council on Aging, Calgary, AB.

Keating, N. (1997, Jul.). Policy research on informal eldercare. Invited presentation at the Centre for Studies in Policy Research and Development, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.

Keating, N. (1997, Apr.). Caring for and caring about. Plenary address to the Alzheimer Society of Canada Conference, St. Johns, NF.

Keating, N., O’Riordan, T., & Eales, J. (1997, Feb.). It’s about time. Research Revelations, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.

Schalm, C., Keating, N., Engelmann, M., Cree, W., Marshall, C., & Eales, J. (1996, Oct.). A collaborative partnership model for creating policy changes: Alberta’s new models in continuing care demonstration project. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec, QC.

Lai, V., Schalm, C., & Keating, N. (1996, Oct.). Innovative models for continuing care. Symposium Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec, QC.

Keating, N., McWilliam, C., Cott, C., Gignac, M., Badley, E. Hawker, G., Gardner, L., Haldemann, V., & Beland, F. (1996, Oct.). Conceptualizing independence. Organized this symposium at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec, QC.

Harlton, S., Keating, N., Fast, J., & Oakes, L. (1996, Oct.). The hidden costs of informal eldercare: What do you cost? Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec, QC.

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Keating, N., Smith, D., Schalm, C., Kerr, J., Warren, S., Gardner, L., & Eales, J. (1996, Oct.). Implementing an innovation in continuing care: The EPICC experience. Invited poster presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Quebec, QC.

Fast, J., Keating, N., & Eales, J. (1996, Sep.). Collecting time use data on infrequent activities: The example of informal caregiving. Paper presented at the International Association of Time Use Researchers Conference, Vienna, AT.

Keating, N., South, N., & Rosenblatt, P. (1996, Aug.). Farm succession in the 1990s: Emerging issues. Invited symposium presentation at the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Des Moines, IO.

Keating, N., & Eales, J. (1996, Apr.). Innovations in continuing care: The EPICC project. Poster presentation at the Alberta Continuing Care Best Practices Conference Annual Workshop, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N., Fast, J., & Harlton, S. (1996, Apr.). Defining eldercare: Policy implications. Invited presentation at Health Canada, HRD, Native Affairs, CMHC policy makers, Ottawa, ON.

Keating, N., Fast, J., Penning, M., Connidis, I., & Keefe, J. (1996, Mar.). Bridging research and policy in eldercare. Invited symposium, Health Canada Symposium, Seniors Independence Research program, Ottawa, ON.

Harlton, S., Keating, N., & Fast, J. (1996, Mar.). Defining eldercare: An update. Invited presentation at the University of Alberta Centre for Gerontology Symposium series, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (1996, Mar.). Families and relatives with Alzheimer’s disease. Invited presentation. Glenrose Research Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (1995, Feb.). Invited visiting scholar to Lakehead University, Northern Educational Centre for Aging and Health, Thunder Bay, ON.

Keating, N. (1994, Nov.). Tips on getting funding. Invited workshop, National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.

Keating, N., Perry, J., Effland, A., & Shaver, F. (1994, Nov.). Rural family policies: Equity and fairness considerations. Invited symposium presentation at National Council on Family Relations Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Fast, J., Keating, N., & Oakes, L. (1994, Nov.). The hidden costs of family caregiving. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

O'Brien Cousins, S., & Keating, N. (1994, Oct.). Life cycle patterns of physical activity among sedentary and active older women. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB.

Janzen, W., Warren, S., Keating, N., & Wertenberger, D. (1994, Oct.). Changes in family help in caring for a relative with Alzheimer's disease. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB.

Keating, N., Martin Matthews, A., Stalker, N., & Rosen, R. (1994, Oct.). Careers of older families: Managing normal processes of aging. Organized symposium at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB.

Keating, N., Theriault, E., Globerman, J., Davis Patsula, N., & Phillips, D. (1994, Oct.). Families coping with Alzheimer's disease. Organized symposium at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB.

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Marotz-Baden, R., Keating, N., & Munro, B. (1993, Nov.). The meaning of retirement in the culture of farming: A cross national comparison. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations conference, Baltimore, MD.

Keating, N., & Munro, B. (1993, Nov.). Lifespan patterns of farm involvement: Completing the picture. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Keating, N., Kerr, K., Wertenberger, D., Warren, S., & Grace, M. (1993, Nov.). Ideological biases in defining the caregiving family. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Keating, N. (1993, Oct.). Informal caregiving: Helping the helpers. Organized symposium at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Montreal, QC.

Keating, N., Warren, S., Grace, M., & Kerr, K. (1993, Jul.). Family involvement in caring for a relative with Alzheimer’s disease. Presentation at the International Association of Gerontology Congress, Budapest, HU.

Keating, N., & Kerr, K. (1992, Oct.). Who’s family? Clarifying the concept of family among family caregivers. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N., Munro, B., & Zhang, X. (1992, Aug.). Stake in farm and family: A two generation perspective. Presentation at the Rural Sociology World Congress, University Park, PA.

Keating, N. (1992, Aug.). Coordinated and chaired a session on Rural Families in Transition. Rural Sociology World Congress, University Park, PA.

Keating, N. (1992, Aug.). Farm pluriactivity in farm households in Devon. Presentation at The Rural Sociological Society, University Park, PA. (Respondent to paper by R. Gasson)

Keating, N. (1992, Jun.). Aging successfully. Plenary address to Provincial Meals on Wheels Conference, Red Deer, AB.

Keating, N. (1992, May). Reaching the hard to reach: Active living programs for the isolated rural elderly. Invited address to the International Conference on Physical Activity, Fitness and Health, Toronto, ON.

Keating, N., & Little, H. (1991, Aug.). Getting into it: Farm roles of New Zealand farm women. Presentation at the Rural Sociology Society, Columbus, OH.

Moran, J., & Keating, N. (1990, Nov.). Experiences of menopause. Presentation at the International Congress of Woman’s Health Issues, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ.

Raiwet, C., & Keating, N. (1990, Nov.). As long as we have our health: The experience of age-related physical change for rural elderly couples. Presentation at the International Congress on Woman’s Health Issues, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ.

Koop, P., & Keating, N. (1990, Nov.). Family stress theory: Analysis of selected models and a proposed revision. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Seattle, WA.

Keating, N. (1990, Nov.). Characteristics of successful farm families. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Keating, N., & Selles, R. (1989, Nov.). The process of farm retirement: A qualitative research strategy for rural settings. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

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Munro, B., & Keating, N. (1989, Aug.). Farm men and women’s motivations for retaining off-farm employment. Presentation at the Rural Sociological Society, Seattle, WA.

Keating, N. (1988, Oct.). Aging in rural Canada. Invited symposium at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference, Halifax, NS.

Keating, N. (1987). Working hard and loving it. Plenary address to the Alberta Farm Women's Conference, Calgary, AB.

Keating, N. (1987). Recent results of research on Alberta farm families. Invited presentation at the Farm Management In-service Training, Alberta Agriculture, Red Deer, AB.

Keating, N. (1987). Farm families and work. Invited presentation at the Vanier Institute of the Family Annual Meeting, Edmonton, AB.

Keating, N. (1987, Dec.). The family farm, stresses and strategies. Plenary address, 1987 Canadian Agricultural Outlook Conference.

Keating, N. (1987, Nov.). Organized and chaired symposium, Quality of life in rural families, National Council on Family Relations Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Keating, N. (1987, Nov.). Passing on the farm. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations conference, Atlanta, GA.

Munro, B., & Keating, N. (1987, Oct.). Retirement from farming: Planners versus non planners. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, Calgary, AB.

Selles, R., & Keating, N. (1987, Oct.). Farm retirement: A theoretical framework. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, Calgary, AB.

Keating, N. (1986). Retirement planning for farm families. Plenary speaker, annual meeting of the Saskatchewan Agricultural Societies' Association, Saskatoon, SK.

Keating, N. (1986, Nov.). Valuing intergenerational transfer of the family farm. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, Quebec City, QC.

Keating, N. (1986, Nov.). Organized and chaired symposium, The politics of farming. National Council on Family Relations conference, Dearborn, MI.

Keating, N. (1986, Nov.). Organized and chaired symposium, Stress and farm families. National Council on Family Relations conference, Dearborn, MI.

Keating, N. (1986, Nov.). Decisions about farm transfer. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Conference, Dearborn, MI.

Keating, N. (1986, Oct.). Age as a factor in women's involvement in farm work. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, Hamilton, ON.

Keating, N.(1985). Work patterns of Alberta farm families. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Home Economics Association, Vancouver, BC.

Keating, N. (1985, Nov.). Men's and women's perceptions of marital happiness in families with cystic fibrosis children. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations cnference, Dallas, TX.

Keating, N. (1985, Nov.). Work and stress in Alberta farm families. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations conference, Dallas, TX.

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Keating, N. (1985, May). Balancing the needs of elders and their families. Plenary address to the annual meeting of the Alberta Association on Gerontology, Lake Louise, AB.

Keating, N. (1984, Nov.). But are they really happy? The measurement of morale in the elderly. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations conference, San Francisco, CA.

Keating, N. (1983). Promoting health across the lifespan. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Alberta Public Health Association. Edmonton, AB.

Keating. N. (1983). Invited keynote address, Needs for the changing family. Annual meeting of the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association. Saskatoon, SK.

Keating, N. (1983, Nov.). Characteristics of healthy cystic fibrosis families: Linkages and resources. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations conference, St. Paul, MN.

Keating, N. (1982). Invited address, Family support to dependent older adults. Annual meeting of the Psychiatric Nurses of Alberta, Calgary, AB.

Keating, N. (1982, Dec.). The age of retirement. Report to the House of Commons Select Committee on Age of Retirement, London, UK.

Keating, N. (1982, Oct.). Factors affecting morale of older Albertans. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology annual conference, Winnipeg, MB.

Keating, N. (1981). Retired women's concepts of leisure. Presentation at the Third Canadian Congress on Leisure Research.

Keating, N. (1981). Work and family careers of never married and ever married women. Presentation at the National Council on Family Relations conference, Milwaukee, WI.

Keating, N. (1981, Dec.). Invited address: Implications of greater activity in later life. Conference on Retirement Policy: The Next Fifty Years. London, UK.

Keating, N. (1981, Dec.). The active elderly: Reducing the dependencies of older people. Paper presented to the Policy Studies Institute Conference on Retirement Policy, London, UK.

Keating, N. (1981, Nov.). Variations on a theme: Definitions of leisure in retirement. Presentation at the joint meetings of the Gerontological Society and Canadian Association on Gerontology, Toronto, ON.

Keating, N. (1981, Nov.). Work and family: Compatible careers? Presentation at the joint meetings of the Gerontological Society and Canadian Association on Gerontology, Toronto, ON.

Keating, N. (1980, Nov.). Organized and presented a workshop entitled, The quality of marital interaction of older married couples. National Council on Family Relations conference, Portland, OR.

Keating, N. (1980, Oct.). Cystic fibrosis: Family stresses and the health care delivery system. Presentation at the annual meeting of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS1

2016 Member, Veterans Affairs Canada, Care and Support Advisory Committee 2015 Chair, External Review, Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University

1 University administrative and committee appointments are not listed

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2013-present Advisory committee member, Covenant Health, Network of Excellence in Seniors Health and Well-being

2013 Internal review board, WUN Research Development Fund 2012-present Member, International Working Group on Social Exclusion Member, International Network on Rural Ageing 2012-2017 Member, The Gerontological Society of America, Program Committee 2012 Member, International Advisory Committee, 1st Africa Regional Congress,

International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 2011 Director, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Global Social Issues

on Aging 2010 Member, Advisory Committee to the National Film Board on The Elder Project 2009 Member, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, Expert Panel on meeting the

burden of chronic disease through health system transformation 2009 Chair, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Student Travel Award

Committee 2008-2010 Member, Executive Council, Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities, University of

Alberta 2007-2011 Chair, North American Region, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics

Member, Visitability Advisory Committee, Office of Research, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

Consultant, Appraisal Committee for the Ontario Council on Graduate Studies 2005 Advisor to Minister for Families and Seniors, Social Development Canada 2004-2008 Chair, Legacy Fund Board of Trustees, Canadian Association on Gerontology Member, National Advisory Panel on Respite for Family Caregivers, Victorian Order of

Nurses Member, Gerontological Advisory Committee, Veterans Affairs Canada Evaluator, Access to Research Data Centre Program (Statistics Canada) Council Member for Canada, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Member, National Advisory Panel McConnell Respite for Family Caregivers 2003-2004 Member, Editorial Board Journal of Marriage and Family 2002-2004 Advisory Committee Chair, International Institute for Qualitative Health Grant adjudication committee, Alzheimer Canada Member, National ‘report card’ on seniors, National Advisory Council on Aging (NACA) Chair, Nominations Committee, Canadian Association on Gerontology 2001-2002 Member, National advisory committee on respite care for caregivers to seniors,

Canadian Association on Community Care Advisor on seniors programs, Royal Canadian Legion Advisor on issues related to caregiving to seniors, Health Canada 2000-2001 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Marriage and Family Member, Faculty Strategic Research Plan (SRP) Task Force, University of Alberta,

Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics Member, University of Alberta Committee on Human Research Ethics Past President, Canadian Association on Gerontology Member, Gerontological Advisory Council Veterans Affairs Canada Council member, International Association of Gerontology (IAG) Executive Committee, North American Regional Committee (IAG) Advisory Committee Chair, International Institute for Qualitative Health Board of Directors, University of Alberta, Centre for Gerontology

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Member, Nominations Committee, Vanier Institute of the Family Evaluator, Access to Research Data Centre Program Statistics Canada 1997-1999 President, Canadian Association on Gerontology Member, Gerontological Advisory Committee, Veterans Affairs Canada Member of the organizing group for Learned Societies Council member, International Association of Gerontology. Member North American Regional Committee International Association of

Gerontology Member, International Federation on Aging, Scientific Program Committee, 4th Global

Conference on Ageing to be held in Montreal, September 1999 Member, Nominations Committee, Vanier Institute of the Family, Ottawa. Board member, International Institute for Qualitative Health 1995-1996 Program Committee, Rural Sociology Association Secretary Treasurer, Canadian Association on Gerontology 1993-1994 Chair, Social Sciences Division, Canadian Association on Gerontology Chair, Publications Committee, Canadian Association on Gerontology Member, Nominating Committee, National Council on Family Relations Committee member, NHRDP Community Researcher program 1989-1991 Editor, Special Issue on Aging, Canadian Home Economics Journal 1986-1988 President, Alberta Association on Gerontology Program Chair, 1987 Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference Chair, Rural Families Focus Group, National Council on Family Relations 1983-1985 Secretary, Affiliated Councils, National Council on Family Relations 1980-1982 President, Alberta Association on Family Relations GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION

Name Completion Title

G. Brundin 1980 Moving intentions of older rural couples

S. Greenhill 1981 Factors influencing morale of older people

J. Spiller 1981 Retired women’s concepts of leisure

L. Jones 1984 Social network and life satisfaction of elderly Albertans

B. Wheatley 1984 Functioning in cystic fibrosis families

J. Ballantyne 1986 Work roles and mental health of farm wives

M. Palakkamanil (Thomas)

1986 Social contact and the elderly.

J. Willoughby 1988 Alzheimer’s disease and psychiatric institutionalization: Experiences of caregivers

J. Moran 1991 Experiences of menopause

X. Zhang 1993 Stake and generations in Alberta farming families.

L. Gaboriau 1993 The Caragana project: Social action in a rural community.

W. Janzen 1993 Factors affecting perceived adequacy of family support of people caring for a relative with Alzheimer’s disease.

P. Koop 1994 Stress, appraisal and coping with cancer.

J. Onyango 1994 Gender role socialization in preschool education programs in Nairobi.

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T. Tuchak 1996 Empowering Inuit women in community-based economic development.

T. Schmidt 1996 Unpaid elder care provision in Canada in relation to roles and resources of adult child caregivers.

N. South 1997 Successful farm transfer.

S. Harlton 1997 Defining eldercare.

L. Douziech 1997 Family caregiving in formal care settings.

B. Dobbs 1999 Self-perceptions of competence as determiners of driving patterns.

P. Ralston 1999 The meaning of home to older rural people.

S. Nurse 2000 Mutton dressed as lamb.

L. Bonifacio 2000 Economic impact of policy for Alberta caregivers.

T. LaPierre 2001 The contributions of non-kin informal caregivers.

S. Foley 2001 The experiences of mothers and fathers over time in parenting a child with autism.

C. Vogler 2001 The experience of hope among women with HIV/AIDS.

S. A. Chapman 2005 Aging well: Constructing identity with special things.

V. Crawford Makowsky

2005 Building community around the Clearwater Care Centre: A rural case study.

B. Lashewicz 2006 Equity among equals: Sibling views of fairness in parent care and parent asset distribution.

L. H. Cook 2007 Economic Impact of Labour, Income Security and Health Programs on Family and Friend Caregivers for Adults with Mental Illness.

I. Hag Mousa 2008 Moving on: Ugandan families and HIV/AIDS

J. Swindle 2009 Social support resources of older adults in rural Canada

S. Lucas 2012 Health and social consequences of caregiving for family and friend caregivers of older adults

S. Fletcher 2013 An evaluation of programs for older adults in Greater Edmonton Foundation housing

S. Anderson 2017 What happens to marriage after stroke?

A. Chudyk

2017

The Social Engagement of Rural Older Adults of Two Hills: A Community in Flux

J. Parmar 2019 A critical examination of the role of Homecare to support family carers of older adults

C. Maddock 2019 The role of social support networks in the dementia literacy of older adults in Wales

C. Knudsen In progress

S. Donalds In progress