Barbara Flugraff, SocialGerontology in West Germany, Gerontologist, 1978, 18 (1), pp. 42-58.
2.
Dorcas D. Bowles, MakingCasework Relevant to Black People, Child Welfare, 1969, 48, pp. 468-75.
3.
Mubeccel B. Kiray, The Family of the Immigrant Worker, in: Turkish Workers in Europe 1960-1975, N. Abadan-Unat, ed. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1976, p. 216.
4.
Orhan M. Ozturk & Vamik D. Volkan, The Theory & Practice of Psychiatry in Turkey, Am. J. Psychotheropy, 1971, 25, p. 254.
5.
Nermin Abadon-Unat, Turkish External Migration & Social Mobility, in: Turkey ; Geographicak and Social Perspectives, P. Benedict (ed), Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1974, p. 376.
6.
Flugraff, pp. 53-58.
7.
Anon., Gastarbeiter: Alles Tot, Der Spiegel, 1976, 30, p. 34. See E. Onulduran and H. van Rensellar, International Relations Legal and Political Dimensions, in: Migration and Development:: A Study of the Effects of International Lobor Migration on Bogazliyan District, N. Abadan-Unat (ed.). Ankara: Aiaps-Turk Press, 1975, pp. 38-39.
8.
Peter T. Suzuki , Germans and' Turks at Germany's Railroad Stations: interethnic Tensions in the Pursuit of Walking and Loitering, Urban Life: Journal of Ethnographic Research, 1976, 4, pp. 400-02.
9.
H. Kotschenreuter , Die Naunynstrasse oder die Turken Kolonie, Benliner Leben, 1971, 7(2), pp. 24-28.
10.
P. Suzuki, Germans and Turks at Germany's Railroad Stations, p. 404.
11.
S. Beller and E. Palmore, Longevity in Turkey, Gerontologist, 1974, 14 (5, pt. 1), pp. 373-76.
12.
P. Suzuki, Urgent Anthropology, Geronfology, and A Vanishing People in the United States: The Isseis (Japanese), Intl. Bull. Urgent Anthropological and Ethnological Research, 1977, 19, pp. 65-66.
13.
Karl Bingemer, Leben als Gastarbeifer. Cologne & Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1970 , p. 157.
14.
N. Abadan-Unat , Turkish Migration to Europe, in: Turkish Workers in Europe 1960-7975, N. Abadan-Unat , ed. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1976, p. 33.
15.
The list is far from exhaustive, and some items on the list are obvious issues.
16.
Chronological age, i.e., over 65, is not meant by this term; rather, the social perception of who is aged is more important because peasant Turks age rapidy (i.e., experience physical deterioration early in life).
17.
E. Franz, Das Dorf Icadiye.Dissertation, Freie Universitat Berlin, 1969.
18.
P. Suzuki, Peasants without Plows: Some Anatolians in Istanbul, Rural Sociology, 1966, 31, pp. 428-438.
19.
P. Suzuki Minority Group Aged in America. Monticello: Council of Planning Librarians 1975, pp. 9-11.
20.
Abdulkadir Ozbek and Vamik D. Volkan , Psychiatric Problems within the Satellite-Extended Families of TurkeyAm. J. Psychotherapy, 1976 , 30, p. 577.
21.
P. Suzuki, Sociocultural Considerations in Caring for Minority Group Aged in Holland:: The Case of Turkish Workers, Netherlands Journal for Gerontology , 1976, 7, pp. 76-77.
22.
M.B. Kiray, The Family of the immigrant Worker, pp. 222-223.
23.
Ahmet Kecek, 12 Turk Isci Dernegi Temsilcisi Emeklilik ve Oy Hakkini Gorustu, Gunaydin, _Jan. 26, 1977, p. 2.
24.
P. Suzuki, A Themal Analysis of Turkish Films Viewed by Turkish Workers in West Germany , Civilisations, 1976, 26, pp. 106-115. 15.
25.
Frances Y. T. Yu , Mandarin-Speaking Aged Chinese in the Los Angeles Area, Gerontologist, 1975, 15 (3), pp. 271-275.
26.
P. Suzuki, Minority Group Aged in America, p. 10.
27.
On a similar organization among the Japanese in San Francisco, see, P. Suzuki, Urgent Anthropology, Gerontology, and a Vanishing People in the United States: The Isseis (Japanese), p. 74.
28.
See, Frank' M. Loewenberg, Social Workers & Indigenous Nonprofeuionals, Social Work, 1968,( 13, pp. 65-71.
29.
Anon., Artze: Schones Sein, Der Spiegel, 1977, 31, pp. 94-97.
30.
Elenore Lurie et al., On lok Senior Day Health Center, Gerontologist, 1976, 16 (1, pt. 1), pp. 39-46.
31.
Frances Carp & Eunice Kataoka, Health Problems of the Elderly in San Francisco's Chinatown, Gerontologist, 1976 , 16 (1, Pt. 1), pp. 30-38.