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Includes 16 essays which address many issues from a different perspective suggested by the experience of aging in America. This study explores the political, social, and economic realities which have an impact on Americans as they grow older.
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Includes 16 essays which address many issues from a different perspective suggested by the experience of aging in America. This study explores the political, social, and economic realities which have an impact on Americans as they grow older.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 1984
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9780895030429
- ISBN-10: 089503042X
- Artikelnr.: 54581604
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 1984
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9780895030429
- ISBN-10: 089503042X
- Artikelnr.: 54581604
Meredith Minkler is Professor in the Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health. Carroll L. Estes is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, San Francisco. She is the founding and former director of the Institute for Health & Aging (1979-98) and the former Chair of the Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences, School of Nursing, UCSF.
Preface
Introduction: Challenge to a New Age Maggie Kuhn
Chapter 1. Introduction Meredith Minkler
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGING
Chapter 2. Dominant and Competing Paradigms in Gerontology: Towards a
Political Economy of Aging Carroll L. Estes, James H. Swan and Lenore E.
Gerard Chapter 3. The Political Economy of Governments Cuts for the Elderly
Vicente Navarro
Chapter 4. Social Control of the Elderly Linda Evans and John B. Williamson
PART II. INSTITUTIONS AND STRUCTURED DEPENDENCY: SOCIAL CONTROL AND MARKET
ECONOMY HEALTH CARE
Chapter 5. Community Care and the Elderly in Great Britain: Theory and
Practice Alan Walker Chapter 6. Mental Illness and the Aged Stranger James
J. Dowd
Chapter 7. Medicare and Medicaid: The Process, Value and Limits of Health
Care Reforms E. Richard Brown
Chapter 8. Public Policy and the Nursing Home Industry Charlene Harrington
PART III. INSTITUTIONS AND STRUCTURED DEPENDENCY: INCOME, LABOR AND CONTROL
OF CAPITAL
Chapter 9. Reframing the Agenda of Policies on Aging Robert H. Binstock
Chapter 10. Conflict, Crisis and the Future of Old Age Security John F.
Myles
Chapter 11. Retirement and the Origins of Age Discrimination William
Graebner
PART IV. AGING AS A WOMEN'S ISSUE
Chapter 12. Why Is Women's Lib Ignoring Old Women? Myrna I. Lewis and
Robert N. Butler Chapter 13. Women and the Economics of Aging Carroll L.
Estes, Lenore E. Gerard and Adele Clarke
Chapter 14. The Sociopolitical Context of Women's Retirement Robyn Stone
and Meredith Minkler
PART V. FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL POLICY FOR THE ELDERLY
Chapter 15. Austerity and Aging: 1980 and Beyond Carroll L. Estes Chapter
16. Blaming the Aged Victim: The Politics of Retrenchmentin Times of Fiscal
Conservatism Meredith Minkler
Epilogue
Contributors
Introduction: Challenge to a New Age Maggie Kuhn
Chapter 1. Introduction Meredith Minkler
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGING
Chapter 2. Dominant and Competing Paradigms in Gerontology: Towards a
Political Economy of Aging Carroll L. Estes, James H. Swan and Lenore E.
Gerard Chapter 3. The Political Economy of Governments Cuts for the Elderly
Vicente Navarro
Chapter 4. Social Control of the Elderly Linda Evans and John B. Williamson
PART II. INSTITUTIONS AND STRUCTURED DEPENDENCY: SOCIAL CONTROL AND MARKET
ECONOMY HEALTH CARE
Chapter 5. Community Care and the Elderly in Great Britain: Theory and
Practice Alan Walker Chapter 6. Mental Illness and the Aged Stranger James
J. Dowd
Chapter 7. Medicare and Medicaid: The Process, Value and Limits of Health
Care Reforms E. Richard Brown
Chapter 8. Public Policy and the Nursing Home Industry Charlene Harrington
PART III. INSTITUTIONS AND STRUCTURED DEPENDENCY: INCOME, LABOR AND CONTROL
OF CAPITAL
Chapter 9. Reframing the Agenda of Policies on Aging Robert H. Binstock
Chapter 10. Conflict, Crisis and the Future of Old Age Security John F.
Myles
Chapter 11. Retirement and the Origins of Age Discrimination William
Graebner
PART IV. AGING AS A WOMEN'S ISSUE
Chapter 12. Why Is Women's Lib Ignoring Old Women? Myrna I. Lewis and
Robert N. Butler Chapter 13. Women and the Economics of Aging Carroll L.
Estes, Lenore E. Gerard and Adele Clarke
Chapter 14. The Sociopolitical Context of Women's Retirement Robyn Stone
and Meredith Minkler
PART V. FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL POLICY FOR THE ELDERLY
Chapter 15. Austerity and Aging: 1980 and Beyond Carroll L. Estes Chapter
16. Blaming the Aged Victim: The Politics of Retrenchmentin Times of Fiscal
Conservatism Meredith Minkler
Epilogue
Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Challenge to a New Age Maggie Kuhn
Chapter 1. Introduction Meredith Minkler
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGING
Chapter 2. Dominant and Competing Paradigms in Gerontology: Towards a
Political Economy of Aging Carroll L. Estes, James H. Swan and Lenore E.
Gerard Chapter 3. The Political Economy of Governments Cuts for the Elderly
Vicente Navarro
Chapter 4. Social Control of the Elderly Linda Evans and John B. Williamson
PART II. INSTITUTIONS AND STRUCTURED DEPENDENCY: SOCIAL CONTROL AND MARKET
ECONOMY HEALTH CARE
Chapter 5. Community Care and the Elderly in Great Britain: Theory and
Practice Alan Walker Chapter 6. Mental Illness and the Aged Stranger James
J. Dowd
Chapter 7. Medicare and Medicaid: The Process, Value and Limits of Health
Care Reforms E. Richard Brown
Chapter 8. Public Policy and the Nursing Home Industry Charlene Harrington
PART III. INSTITUTIONS AND STRUCTURED DEPENDENCY: INCOME, LABOR AND CONTROL
OF CAPITAL
Chapter 9. Reframing the Agenda of Policies on Aging Robert H. Binstock
Chapter 10. Conflict, Crisis and the Future of Old Age Security John F.
Myles
Chapter 11. Retirement and the Origins of Age Discrimination William
Graebner
PART IV. AGING AS A WOMEN'S ISSUE
Chapter 12. Why Is Women's Lib Ignoring Old Women? Myrna I. Lewis and
Robert N. Butler Chapter 13. Women and the Economics of Aging Carroll L.
Estes, Lenore E. Gerard and Adele Clarke
Chapter 14. The Sociopolitical Context of Women's Retirement Robyn Stone
and Meredith Minkler
PART V. FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL POLICY FOR THE ELDERLY
Chapter 15. Austerity and Aging: 1980 and Beyond Carroll L. Estes Chapter
16. Blaming the Aged Victim: The Politics of Retrenchmentin Times of Fiscal
Conservatism Meredith Minkler
Epilogue
Contributors
Introduction: Challenge to a New Age Maggie Kuhn
Chapter 1. Introduction Meredith Minkler
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGING
Chapter 2. Dominant and Competing Paradigms in Gerontology: Towards a
Political Economy of Aging Carroll L. Estes, James H. Swan and Lenore E.
Gerard Chapter 3. The Political Economy of Governments Cuts for the Elderly
Vicente Navarro
Chapter 4. Social Control of the Elderly Linda Evans and John B. Williamson
PART II. INSTITUTIONS AND STRUCTURED DEPENDENCY: SOCIAL CONTROL AND MARKET
ECONOMY HEALTH CARE
Chapter 5. Community Care and the Elderly in Great Britain: Theory and
Practice Alan Walker Chapter 6. Mental Illness and the Aged Stranger James
J. Dowd
Chapter 7. Medicare and Medicaid: The Process, Value and Limits of Health
Care Reforms E. Richard Brown
Chapter 8. Public Policy and the Nursing Home Industry Charlene Harrington
PART III. INSTITUTIONS AND STRUCTURED DEPENDENCY: INCOME, LABOR AND CONTROL
OF CAPITAL
Chapter 9. Reframing the Agenda of Policies on Aging Robert H. Binstock
Chapter 10. Conflict, Crisis and the Future of Old Age Security John F.
Myles
Chapter 11. Retirement and the Origins of Age Discrimination William
Graebner
PART IV. AGING AS A WOMEN'S ISSUE
Chapter 12. Why Is Women's Lib Ignoring Old Women? Myrna I. Lewis and
Robert N. Butler Chapter 13. Women and the Economics of Aging Carroll L.
Estes, Lenore E. Gerard and Adele Clarke
Chapter 14. The Sociopolitical Context of Women's Retirement Robyn Stone
and Meredith Minkler
PART V. FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL POLICY FOR THE ELDERLY
Chapter 15. Austerity and Aging: 1980 and Beyond Carroll L. Estes Chapter
16. Blaming the Aged Victim: The Politics of Retrenchmentin Times of Fiscal
Conservatism Meredith Minkler
Epilogue
Contributors