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DANA PARILUTZKY, Ph.D.

Faculty of Social welfare and Health Sciences
Department of Gerontology,

University of Haifa, Mt. Carmel, 31905, Israel


Phone Number: 972-4-8288046.
Eshkol Building, 10th Floor, Room 1013.
email: dana@research.haifa.ac.il

 

   
 

RESEARCH AREAS

Intergenerational Relationships, Quality of Life in Old Age, Lifestyle in Later Years, Homes For the Elders/Long Term Care
 

 

EDUCATION
 

Years                                        

 

Institution 

Department 

Degree 

Date Granted

2000-2005

Haifa University     

School of Social

Work

Ph.D

2005

1997-1999

Haifa University     

School of Social

Work

M.A.    

1999

1993-1996

Haifa University     

School of Social

Work

B.A.

1996

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACADEMIC POSITION, UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA
 

DATES

NAMES OF INSTITUTION AND DEPARTMENT              

               RANKS

 

2005-

Department of Gerontology, School of Social Work Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Studies 

University of Haifa                                  

Associated Teacher Fellow

Associated Teacher Fellow  

 

 

2003-2004

Department of Gerontology, School of Social Work

Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Studies

University of Haifa

Doctoral Student

Associated Teacher Fellow

2001-2004

Department of Gerontology,

Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Studies

University of Haifa

Doctoral Student

Associated Teacher Fellow


 

POSITIONS OUTSIDE UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA
 

Teaching

2006-

Zefat Academic College


 

 

PUBLISHED WORK

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS PUBLISHED
1. Lowenstein, A., Katz, R., Prilutzky, D. & Millhousen-Hasson, D. (2001) Methodological issues in cross-national research: The Oasis project. Gerontology (Special Issue: Methodological Topics in the Study of Aging in Israel), 28,3-4, 275-295. (In Hebrew).

2. Lowenstein, A., Katz. R, Mehlhausen-Hassoen, D., & Prilutzky, D. (2003). A comparative cross-national perspective on intergenerational solidarity. Retraite et Societe, 38, 52-75.


ARTICLES OR CHAPTERS IN BOOKS WHICH ARE NOT CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
1. Lowenstein, A., Katz, R., Prilutzky, D. & Millhousen-Hasson, D. (2001). The intergenerational solidarity paradigm. In S.O. Daatland & K. Herlofson (Eds.), Ageing, intergenerational relations, care systems and quality of life – an introduction to the Oasis project (pp. 11-30). Oslo: Norwegian Social Research, Rapport 14/01.

 

 

 

 

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Last Updated 14/5/2007