Precarity and Ageing

A. Grenier, C. Phillipson, R. Settersten
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This book examines some of the challenges facing older people, given a context of rising life expectancy, cuts to the welfare state, and widening economic and social inequalities. It explores precarity and ageing from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, critical perspectives, and contexts. Although cultural representations and policy discourses depict older people as a group healthier and more prosperous than ever, many older people experience ageing amid insecurities that emerge in later life or are carried forward as a consequence of earlier disadvantage. The collection of chapters develops a distinctive approach to understanding the changing cultural, economic and social circumstances that create precarity for different groups of older people. The aim of the book is to explore what insights the concept of precarity might bring to an understanding of ageing across the life course, especially in the context of the radical socio-political changes affecting the lives of older people. In doing so, it draws attention both to altered forms of ageing, but also to changing social and cultural contexts, and realities that challenge the assumption that older people will be protected by existing social programmes or whatever resources that can be marshalled privately.
不稳定与老龄化
在预期寿命上升、福利国家削减、经济和社会不平等扩大的背景下,这本书探讨了老年人面临的一些挑战。它从一系列学科背景、批判性观点和背景中探讨了不稳定性和老龄化。尽管文化表征和政策话语将老年人描绘成一个比以往任何时候都更健康、更富裕的群体,但许多老年人在晚年生活中出现的不安全感中经历老龄化,或者由于早期的不利条件而延续下去。这一系列章节发展了一种独特的方法来理解不断变化的文化、经济和社会环境,这些环境给不同群体的老年人造成了不稳定。这本书的目的是探索不稳定的概念可能会给整个生命过程中对老龄化的理解带来什么见解,特别是在影响老年人生活的激进社会政治变化的背景下。在这样做的过程中,它既提请注意老龄形式的变化,也提请注意不断变化的社会和文化背景,以及挑战老年人将受到现有社会方案或任何可以私下安排的资源保护的假设的现实。
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