Life-course transitions and exclusion from social relations in the lives of older men and women

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Anna Urbaniak , Kieran Walsh , Lucie Galčanová Batista , Marcela Petrová Kafková , Celia Sheridan , Rodrigo Serrat , Franziska Rothe
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There is increasing interest across European contexts in promoting active social lives in older age, and counteracting pathways and outcomes related to social isolation and loneliness for men and women in later life. This is evidenced within national and European level policy, including the 2021 Green Paper on Ageing and its concern with understanding how risks can accrue for European ageing populations in the relational sphere. Research indicates that life-course transitions can function as a source of these risks, leading to a range of potentially exclusionary impacts for the social relations of older men and women. Findings presented in this paper are drawn from the qualitative component of a larger European mixed-methods study on exclusion from social relations (GENPATH: A life course perspective on the GENdered PATHways of social exclusion in later life, and its consequences for health and well-being). We use data from 119 in-depth interviews from four jurisdictions: Austria, Czechia, Ireland and Spain. This research employed an approach that focused on capturing lived experienced insights related to relational change across the life course, the implications of these changes for multifaceted forms of exclusion from social relations and the role of gender in patterning these changes and implications. We focused on transitions that commonly emerged across those jurisdictions for older people: onset of ill-health, bereavement, retirement and relocation. We found that these transitions translate into multidimensional experiences of exclusion from social relations in the lives of older men and women by constraining their social networks, support networks, social opportunities and intimate relationships.

老年男女的人生历程转变和被排斥在社会关系之外
在整个欧洲背景下,人们越来越关注促进老年人积极的社会生活,以及抵消与男性和女性晚年社会孤立和孤独相关的途径和结果。这在国家和欧洲层面的政策中得到了证明,包括《2021年老龄问题绿皮书》及其对理解欧洲老龄人口在关系领域的风险如何增加的关注。研究表明,人生历程的转变可能是这些风险的来源,对老年男女的社会关系产生一系列潜在的排斥性影响。本文的研究结果来自一项更大规模的欧洲社会关系排斥混合方法研究的定性组成部分(GENPATH:对晚年社会排斥的性别路径及其对健康和福祉的影响的人生历程视角)。我们使用了来自四个司法管辖区的119次深入采访的数据:奥地利、捷克、爱尔兰和西班牙。这项研究采用了一种方法,重点捕捉与整个人生过程中的关系变化相关的生活经验见解,这些变化对社会关系中多方面形式的排斥的影响,以及性别在塑造这些变化和影响中的作用。我们重点关注了这些司法管辖区常见的老年人过渡:健康不佳、丧亲之痛、退休和搬迁。我们发现,这些转变通过限制老年男女的社交网络、支持网络、社交机会和亲密关系,转化为他们生活中被排斥在社会关系之外的多维体验。
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3.20
自引率
17.40%
发文量
70
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging Studies features scholarly papers offering new interpretations that challenge existing theory and empirical work. Articles need not deal with the field of aging as a whole, but with any defensibly relevant topic pertinent to the aging experience and related to the broad concerns and subject matter of the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities. The journal emphasizes innovations and critique - new directions in general - regardless of theoretical or methodological orientation or academic discipline. Critical, empirical, or theoretical contributions are welcome.
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