# Global Publishing Opportunities at the Journal of Aging & Social Policy

**Authors:** Edward Miller, Elizabeth Simpson, Michael Gusmano, Pamela Nadash

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaf122.1462 · 2025-12-31

## TL;DR

The Journal of Aging & Social Policy highlights global research on aging and social policy, with a growing number of international submissions.

## Contribution

The paper outlines the journal's expanding international reach and publishing opportunities for aging-related research.

## Key findings

- International submissions now account for about half of the articles published in JASP.
- The journal covers aging and social policy from a global perspective, including regions beyond the United States.
- The paper discusses strategies for successfully navigating the journal's peer-review process.

## Abstract

Policymakers, practitioners, and researchers need a balanced, thoughtful, and analytical resource to meet the challenge of global aging at a rate that’s historically unprecedented. The Journal of Aging & Social Policy (JASP), which was founded in 1989, serves this role by drawing contributions from an international panel of policy analysts and scholars who assume an interdisciplinary perspective in examining and analyzing critical phenomena that affect aging and the development and implementation of programs for older adults from a global perspective. Study settings extend beyond the United States to include Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Latin America, Asia, and the Asia-Pacific rim. This presentation will document the scope, content, and focus of JASP, including the rise of international submissions, which now account for approximately half of articles published. Opportunities for publishing in JASP will be discussed; so too will strategies for navigating the peer-review process successfully.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12762068