The Boomers in our study describing retirement as a reflection of disengagement and detachment from society – not the active and engaged lifestyle they yearned for. Rather than leave the …
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Ageism has direct implications on the lives of older adults. Efficient public policy and administration requires public officials to understand the changing demographics in the communities they serve. They should also …
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Lessons for Brazil from Theresa May’s Ministry of Loneliness
by Jorge Félixby Jorge FélixThe action taken by Prime Minister Theresa May was perhaps a response to something even more alarming: the fact that the UK is being “left behind” in the longevity revolution. …
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The values of equality, recognition and dignity can only exist in a just State, where individuals and the community come together in support of solidarity. The problem however, is that …
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What are we talking about? Constructions of loneliness among older people in the Swedish news-press
by Axel Ågrenby Axel ÅgrenAlthough many of the articles are seemingly written with the best of intentions there is a risk that they further contribute to the portrayal of loneliness as a dangerous and/or …
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This idea of the ‘bell curve of human ageing’ does not, however, take account of experience. If it did, there would be no downward slope.
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Advocates of successful aging at work often neglect that individual efforts are not sufficient to fight age discrimination and improve the situation of older workers. Thus, it is important that …
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Paradoxically Thinking: Ageing with Disability, Disability with Ageing
by Ann Leahyby Ann LeahyThe potential to make common cause between groups who are otherwise divided, and amongst whom are individuals dealing alone with challenges that seem to require collective responses.
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This article was originally published on Social Policy Association. Read the original article. Social policy has neglected ageing and, as a result, it has vacated what should have been a leading role …
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“It’s so good that you’re looking after them”: Encouraging critical reflection on the work of affirming valued identities in older adults and their carers
by Laura Funkby Laura FunkOlder adults and carers are themselves aware of the moralized discourses around aging, dying and caring, and that well-meaning attempts by others to invoke these discourses may have inadvertently generate …