Due to population explosion and a global increase in average life expectancies, an unprecedentedly high percentage of the world's population is aging. By the middle of this century there will be up to 2 billion individuals over the age of 65, a demographic shift never before experienced in our human history. In addition, declining birth rates in industrialized countries means a decrease in the number of adults under 64. In Aging Social Policies: An International Perspective the authors consider how policy – domestic and international – affects and will continue to affect the lives of our aging population.
The text distinguishes between "needs" and "rights" and describes those policies and services that best ensure that the rights of older adults are actually metóparticularly programs that enable people to remain in their own communities so ...
Aging and Social Policy in the United States guides students through an exploration of social policies and policymaking that address the needs of older adults and their families.
Aging and Social Policy in the United States guides students through an exploration of social policies and policymaking that address the needs of older adults and their families.
Social Policies and Programs on Aging: What is and what Should be in the Later Years
This groundbreaking book provides comprehensive treatment of the political economy of aging by a scholar widely credited as the founder and key thinker of this field in the US and internationally.
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Written by authorities in the field of gerontological policy and service programs, the essays cover such areas as retirement, housing, mental and physical health care, financial security, and long-term care.
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This perceptive volume presents conceptual, theoretical, and empirical approaches to social policy analysis comparing China and Nordic countries in their treatment of the elderly.
This book examines the many factors contributing to needs for care among older persons as well as the ways in which impairments are defined and responded to by both the individual and society.