Ageism and COVID-19 Pandemic: Analysis of the Government Response in Colombia.

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Ana María Medina Ch, Jennifer González Sanabria, Mónica Pinilla-Roncancio, Claudia M Cortés-García
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and amplified preexisting societal inequalities, including ageism, which remains an underexplored issue in Latin America. This study examines the Colombian government's response to COVID-19 by focusing on institutional ageism. Using a qualitative approach, the research reviewed government documents and interviews with institutional agents, social leaders, and participants from institutions related to older adults. These findings indicate that national policies prioritize chronological age as a primary vulnerability factor, perpetuating ageism. Extended lockdowns and economic aid measures portrayed older adults as homogenous and dependent groups, overlooking their diversity and capacity. In contrast, Bogotá's response recognized intersecting vulnerabilities, such as caregiving roles and socioeconomic status, integrating civil society input. The study highlights the "Rebellion of the Grey Hair," a movement by older adults challenging discriminatory policies and advocating for their autonomy and rights. It concludes by stressing the lack of research on institutional ageism in Latin America, particularly Colombia, and calls for future studies and emergency responses that respect the diversity and autonomy of older adults, moving beyond exclusive age-based approaches.

年龄歧视与COVID-19大流行:哥伦比亚政府应对措施分析。
2019冠状病毒病大流行暴露并加剧了先前存在的社会不平等,包括年龄歧视,这在拉丁美洲仍然是一个未得到充分探讨的问题。本研究通过关注制度性年龄歧视,考察了哥伦比亚政府对COVID-19的反应。该研究采用定性方法,回顾了政府文件,并采访了机构代理人、社会领袖和与老年人有关的机构的参与者。这些发现表明,国家政策优先考虑实足年龄作为主要的脆弱性因素,使年龄歧视永久化。长期封锁和经济援助措施将老年人描绘成同质和依赖的群体,忽视了他们的多样性和能力。相比之下,波哥大的应对措施认识到了相互交叉的脆弱性,例如看护角色和社会经济地位,并整合了民间社会的投入。这项研究强调了“白发叛乱”,这是一项由老年人发起的运动,挑战歧视性政策,倡导他们的自主权和权利。报告最后强调,在拉丁美洲,特别是哥伦比亚,缺乏关于机构性年龄歧视的研究,并呼吁今后开展研究和应急措施,尊重老年人的多样性和自主权,超越以年龄为基础的排他性方法。
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13.00
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging & Social Policy offers a platform for insightful contributions from an international and interdisciplinary group of policy analysts and scholars. It provides an in-depth examination and analysis of critical phenomena that impact aging and the development and implementation of programs for the elderly from a global perspective, with a broad scope that encompasses not only the United States but also regions including Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Latin America, Asia, and the Asia-Pacific rim. The journal regularly addresses a wide array of issues such as long-term services and supports, home- and community-based care, nursing-home care, assisted living, long-term care financing, financial security, employment and training, public and private pension coverage, housing, transportation, health care access, financing, and quality, family dynamics, and retirement. These topics are of significant importance to the field of aging and social policy, reflecting the journal's commitment to presenting a comprehensive view of the challenges and solutions related to aging populations around the world.
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