1. Al-Haj, M. (1989). Social research on family lifestyles among Arab in Israel. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 20, 175–195.
2. Antonucci, T. C., Sherman, A. M., & Akiyama, H. (1996). Social networks, support and integration. In J. E. Biren (Ed.), Encyclopedia of gerontology, vol 41 (pp. 408–416). San Diego, CA: Academic.
3. Azaiza, F. (2008). The perception and utilization of social support in times of cultural change: The case of Arabs in Israel. International Journal of Social Welfare, 17, 198–203. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2397.2008.00542.x .
4. Azaiza, F., & Brodsky, J. (1998). Change in the Arab society in Israel and development of services for the Arab elderly during the past decade. In G. Friedman, & J. Brodsky (Eds.), Aging in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Jerusalem: Brookdale Institute and Hadassah Medical Center.
5. Azaiza, F., Lowenstein, A., & Brodsky, J. (1999). The new phenomenon of institutionalization among the elderly Arabs in Israel. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 31(3/4), 65–86. doi: 10.1300/J083v31n03_05 .