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Ageing Societies: a Comparative Introduction (PDF eBook)


Ageing Societies: a Comparative Introduction (PDF eBook)

eBook by Timonen, Virpi

Ageing Societies: a Comparative Introduction (PDF eBook)

£23.19

ISBN:
9780335235551
Publication Date:
16 Apr 2008
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
eBook
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Ageing Societies: a Comparative Introduction (PDF eBook)

Description

O What is ageing?O Why is ageing important and how can we understand it better?O How does policy and practice in relation to ageing populations differ across the globe?This book aims to convince readers that ageing is not boring, threatening or depressing, but that it has enormous relevance for the young and the old alike. Virpi Timonen provides an engaging introduction to the central social, economic and political aspects and impacts of ageing and makes the case for the importance of analysing ageing from a number of different perspectives. Using comparative international data, the author provides a detailed description of the process of population ageing, including increasing longevity, changes in fertility and variations in the health status of older populations. In addition, the book sets out the social context and background of ageing, discussing related and relevant developments, such as: O Changes in family structures O Patterns of household formation O WomenOs labour market participationO Income and work in older ageO Health and social care of older peopleO Attitudes towards older peopleThe book highlights the nature of ageing as an individual and societal experience. The author succeeds in arguing that whilst ageing is becoming an increasingly widespread and global experience, age-related policies, practices and consequently the actual lived experience of ageing differ greatly between countries and regions of the world. Ageing Societies is of interest and use to both undergraduate and postgraduate students in fields such as gerontology, social policy, social work, sociology, nursing, as well as professionals and practitioners in the eldercare sectors and general readers from a wide variety of backgrounds who wish to gain an understanding of the complex and highly topical subject of ageing.This introductory text is a sound, basic overview. It is well structured, and easily accessible both to lay persons, who may have little knowledge or experience of social gerontology, as well as to students who may seek to explore and develop insights further, within what is a relatively recent intellectual tradition.Chrisine Atwell, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UKOVirpi TimonenOs book is written in a lively and accessible style and will be particularly valuable for undergraduates and students on professional courses. OSara Arber, University of Surrey, UKTimonen does an excellent job of explaining both very basic concepts and complex aspects, thus making this book accessible to a broad range of readers.Vanessa Beck, University of Leicester, UKTimonen provides a clear, well-organised, wide-ranging and comprehensible introduction to the complex and highly topical subject of ageing and its global and social diversity.Kate Davidson, Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender,University of Surrey, Guildford, UK

Contents

Section One: Social Contexts of Ageing 1The Importance of Understanding Ageing 2Demography 101: Why Do Populations Age? 3Changing Family Structures and Inter-Generational Solidarity Section Two: Health, Income and Work in Later Life 4Health in Later Life 5Pensions and Employment: Providing Security in Old Age? 6Population Ageing: an Excessive Burden or a Manageable Challenge? Section Three: Care of Older Persons 7Care Services for Older People I: Informal and Formal 8Care Services for Older People II: Community and Institutional Care Section Four: New Behaviours, New Demands, New Challenges 9Exercising Power and Challenging Attitudes 10Conclusion: What Will the 'Silver Century' Look Like?

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