Designed to complement any of the standard textbooks in social gerontology, this work is a set of 19 chapters in 12 categories that can be read in conjunction with chapters in a text. A number of chapters present the findings from recently completed research, while others explore certain topics in more detail than the textbooks do. The categories and chapters were chosen because they present a number of the most important areas in the field and in some cases because they address issues that have not received deserved attention. Topics include the demography, psychology, politics, and economics…mehr
Designed to complement any of the standard textbooks in social gerontology, this work is a set of 19 chapters in 12 categories that can be read in conjunction with chapters in a text. A number of chapters present the findings from recently completed research, while others explore certain topics in more detail than the textbooks do. The categories and chapters were chosen because they present a number of the most important areas in the field and in some cases because they address issues that have not received deserved attention. Topics include the demography, psychology, politics, and economics of aging in addition to issues of gender, caregiving, health, ethnicity, retirement, and deviant behavior.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
DAVID E. REDBURN is Associate Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department at Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina. ROBERT P. McNAMARA is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Furman University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction The Demography of Aging The "Graying" of the World's Population by David E. Redburn The Psychology of Aging Psychological Challenges of Older Adulthood by Paul R. Rassmussen The Social Aspects of Aging Ageism by Erdman B. Palmore Successful Aging: Volunteerism and Generativity in Later Life by Bradley J. Fisher, Michele Day, and Caroline E. Collier Caregiving Grandparents: Caring and Caregiving in Contemporary U.S. Society by Jennifer C. Solomon Caregiving: A Deeply Felt Human Need by Carolyn C. Rizza Death and Dying Dying and Death Among the Elderly by George E. Dickinson Health and Aging HIV Disease and the Elderly: Coming of Age in the Era of AIDS by Leigh Walter Cellucci and Tony Cellucci Physical Activity and Aging: What Can Happen to Your Body If You Remain Physically Active? by Frank M. Powell Aging and Gender Issues Women's and Men's Retirement: Plural Pathways, Diverse Destinations by Laurie Russell Hatch Elderly Women: Do They Suffer a Double Burden? by Kristy Maher McNamara Aging and Ethnicity Cultural Values and Caregiving Patterns Among Asian and Pacific Islander Americans by Kathryn L. Braun and Colette Browne Retirement Retirement Orientations: A Conceptual Overview by Anthony Lenzer "I'm Off the Job": Retirement Issues in Policing by Robert P. McNamara and Maria Tempenis Deviant Older Adults Managing Older Inmates: It's More Than Just Time by Henry R. DeLuca Elderly Criminals in the United States by Robert P. McNamara and Beth Walton The Economics of Aging There's No Free Lunch: Funding Social Security Is More Than a Matter of Money by Bruce L. Brown The New Mature Market by Ken Dychtwald and Julie Penfold Politics and Aging Intergenerational Equity: Generational Transfers and Social Justice by David E. Redburn Selected Bibliography Index
Introduction The Demography of Aging The "Graying" of the World's Population by David E. Redburn The Psychology of Aging Psychological Challenges of Older Adulthood by Paul R. Rassmussen The Social Aspects of Aging Ageism by Erdman B. Palmore Successful Aging: Volunteerism and Generativity in Later Life by Bradley J. Fisher, Michele Day, and Caroline E. Collier Caregiving Grandparents: Caring and Caregiving in Contemporary U.S. Society by Jennifer C. Solomon Caregiving: A Deeply Felt Human Need by Carolyn C. Rizza Death and Dying Dying and Death Among the Elderly by George E. Dickinson Health and Aging HIV Disease and the Elderly: Coming of Age in the Era of AIDS by Leigh Walter Cellucci and Tony Cellucci Physical Activity and Aging: What Can Happen to Your Body If You Remain Physically Active? by Frank M. Powell Aging and Gender Issues Women's and Men's Retirement: Plural Pathways, Diverse Destinations by Laurie Russell Hatch Elderly Women: Do They Suffer a Double Burden? by Kristy Maher McNamara Aging and Ethnicity Cultural Values and Caregiving Patterns Among Asian and Pacific Islander Americans by Kathryn L. Braun and Colette Browne Retirement Retirement Orientations: A Conceptual Overview by Anthony Lenzer "I'm Off the Job": Retirement Issues in Policing by Robert P. McNamara and Maria Tempenis Deviant Older Adults Managing Older Inmates: It's More Than Just Time by Henry R. DeLuca Elderly Criminals in the United States by Robert P. McNamara and Beth Walton The Economics of Aging There's No Free Lunch: Funding Social Security Is More Than a Matter of Money by Bruce L. Brown The New Mature Market by Ken Dychtwald and Julie Penfold Politics and Aging Intergenerational Equity: Generational Transfers and Social Justice by David E. Redburn Selected Bibliography Index
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