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Автор: Carney, Gemma
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       Pension reform

       Active and successful ageing (and their many detractors)

       Work, retirement and the institutionalised lifecourse

       Extending working lives: supply of and demand for older workers

       A final thought

       Review exercise 3

       4 Will I need care when I am old? (Care and support in later life)

       Introduction

       Physiological changes that may accompany ageing

       World Health Organization approach to healthy ageing

       Long-term care

       Who cares for whom?

       Quality of care

       A final thought

       Review exercise 4

       5 All old people are pretty much the same, aren’t they? (Diversity among the ageing population)

       Introduction

       Sexual orientation and gender identity

       An overview of minority ageing

       Diversity and dementia

       New ageing populations

       A final thought

       Review exercise 5

       6 Aren’t gender differences neutralised by age? (Gender)

       Introduction

       Why do women live longer than men?

       How do pension and care policies affect women and men?

       Intersectionality: men, women and ageism

       Studying women versus using a feminist framework

       Masculinity: sometimes it is hard to be a man …

       A final thought

       Review exercise 6

       7 Why do older people have it so good? (The myth of intergenerational conflict)

       Introduction

       What is a ‘generation’?

       That’s generation – now what about solidarity?

       Lessons from other crises

       Neoliberalism and the myth of generational conflict

       Grandparenting

       A final thought

       Review exercise 7

       8 Why do older people vote, while younger people protest? (Politics of ageing)

       Introduction

       The political roots of population ageing as a policy problem

       Social policy demands of the 21st century

       Political demography: linking population change to government and politics

       Are we heading towards an era of ‘gerontocracy’?

       A final thought

       Review exercise 8

       9 What does it mean to live a long life? (Cultural gerontology)