Stereotypes of elderly in society

    • [DOC File]CAFS | Just another WordPress.com site

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      That the elderly are associated with needs; incapacity and loss of independence. They put strain upon resources, as they have high health and support needs. Many believe that the aged are a burden to society and they are often perceived as an inconvenience

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    • [DOC File]Penny Booth - Washington and Lee University School of Law

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      Stereotypes related to older people are used – but physical frailty and mental incapacity are the usual stereotypes, and are affected by what we expect to have happen to us as we become older - even if we try to stem the worst effects of ageing.

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    • [DOC File]Running Head: AGING AND PERSONALITY CHANGES

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      In closing, the authors proposed that “a comprehensive remedy requires that the denigrating views and actions directed at elderly targets undergo delegitimization by the same society that has been generating them” (Levy, Slade, Kunkel, and Kasl, 2002, p.268).

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    • [DOC File]Aging and Society - TTU

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      Students will develop critical thinking skills by being asked to weight pros and cons on important issues facing society and the aging population. ... Gain a realistic understanding of the experiences of older adults in an effort to reduce negative stereotypes about the aged. ... Caring for the Frail Elderly. Readings: Quadagno, Chapter 10 ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter Thirteen: The Elderly

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      A major fear of the elderly is that their money may not last as long as their life does. Women are about sixty percent more likely than men to be poor. Elderly African Americans and Latinos are two to three times as likely as whites to be poor. As a result of governmental programs, the elderly now are less likely than the average American to be poor.

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      The elderly are a minority group- how does that affect how they are treated in society? Explain why the elderly have high rates of poverty . Life expectancy: avg # of years ppl can expect to live. Higher income countries= higher life expectancies and vice versa- WHY? Life expectancy varies based on sex, ethnicity, SES due to life chances

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 12

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      The elderly gradually relinquish their roles to younger members of society to maintain the integrity of the social system. The various age groups perform their respective functions: The young go to school, adults fill occupations, and the elderly disengage. Activity Theory. The elderly disengage because they are segregated and isolated.

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      Grumpy: elderly women are portrayed as busybodies and males as grumpy. They spend their time reminiscing about the past and complaining about young people and the modern world. This portrays them as conservative, stubborn and resistant to social change.

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