Gender And Ageing Changing Roles And Relationships

Gender And Ageing  Changing Roles And Relationships
Author: Arber, Sara,Davidson, Kate,Ginn, Jay
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2003-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335213191

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This text emphasizes changing gender roles and relationships, gender identity and an examination of masculinities in midlife and later life. It covers the need to reconceptualize partnership status, in order to understand the implications of both widowhood and divorce for older women and men.

EBOOK Gender And Ageing Changing Roles and Relationships

EBOOK  Gender And Ageing  Changing Roles and Relationships
Author: Sara Arber,Kate Davidson,Jay Ginn
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2003-11-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780335224067

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This book is a follow-up to Arber and Ginn's award winning Connecting Gender and Ageing (1995). It contains original chapters from eminent writers on gender and ageing, addressing newly emergent areas within gender and ageing, including gender identity and masculinity in later life. Early work on gender and ageing was dominated by a focus on older women. The present collection breaks with this tradition by emphasizing changing gender roles and relationships, gender identity and an examination of masculinities in midlife and later life. A key theme running through the book is the need to reconceptualize partnership status, in order to understand the implications for women and men of widowhood, divorce and new forms of relationships, such as Living Apart Together (LAT-relationships). Another is the influence of socio-economic circumstances on how ageing is experienced and transitions are negotiated. The book illustrates new ways of thinking about old age and indicates policy implications, especially concerning the nature of service provision for older people. It will change the ways in which social scientists conceptualize later life. Written with undergraduate students and researchers in mind, Gender and Ageing: Changing Roles and Relationships will be an invaluable text for those studying social gerontology, sociology of later life, gender studies, health and community care and social policy.

Connecting Gender and Ageing

Connecting Gender and Ageing
Author: Sara Arber,Jay Ginn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1995
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: STANFORD:36105018247978

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Contributors use a feminist perspective to explore the impact of ageing on gender roles in the workplace and in retirement; in marital and other relationships; in community support networks and in older women's own perceptions. A range of research approaches are used, including qualitative studies giving a voice to older women. A concluding chapter draws out the implications of the book.

Women Ageing

Women Ageing
Author: Miriam Bernard
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2000
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780415189439

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This volume is primarily concerned with the lives of adult women and discusses key themes of identity; myths and reality and managing change. The book looks at the influence of ethnicity and race, disability and sexual orientation.

Intimacy and Ageing

Intimacy and Ageing
Author: Bildtgård, Torbjörn,Öberg, Peter
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-12-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447326502

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To begin new relationships in later life is increasingly common in large parts of the Western world. This timely book addresses the gap in knowledge about late life repartnering and provides a comprehensive map of the changing landscape of late life intimacy. Part of the Ageing in a Global Context series, the book examines the changing structural conditions of intimacy and ageing in late modernity. How do longer lives, changing norms and new technologies affect older people’s relationship careers, their attitudes to repartnering and in the formation of new relationships? Which forms do these new unions take? What does a new intimate relationship offer older men and women and what are the consequences for social integration? What is the role and meaning of sex? By introducing a gains-perspective the book challenges stereotypes of old age as a period of loss and decline. It also challenges the image of older people as conservative, and instead presents them as an avant-garde that often experiment with new ways of being together.

Age Matters

Age Matters
Author: Toni M. Calasanti,Kathleen F. Slevin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135928070

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This volume of original chapters is designed to bring attention to a neglected area of feminist scholarship - aging. After several decades of feminist studies we are now well informed of the complex ways that gender shapes the lives of women and men. Similarly, we know more about how gendered power relations interface with race and ethnicity, class and sexual orientation. Serious theorizing of old age and age relations to gender represents the next frontier of feminist scholarship. In this volume, leading national and international feminist scholars of aging take first steps in this direction, illuminating how age relations interact with other social inequalities, particularly gender. In doing so, the authors challenge and transform feminist scholarship and many taken for granted concepts in gender studies.

Family Ties and Aging

Family Ties and Aging
Author: Ingrid Arnet Connidis,Amanda E. Barnett
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2018-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781544342290

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Providing an integrated and thorough representation from current research and contemporary society, Family Ties and Aging shows how pressing issues of our time—an aging population, changing family structures, and new patterns of work-family balance—are negotiated in the family lives of middle-aged and older adults. Focusing on key questions such as "How do current trends and social arrangements affect family relationships?" and "What are the implications of what we know for future research, theory, practice, and policy?", authors Ingrid Arnet Connidis and Amanda E. Barnett explore groups and relationships that are typically overlooked, including the unique family situations of older single and childless persons, sibling ties, older lesbian and gay adults, and new forms of intimate relationships. The Third Edition is thoroughly updated to include the latest research and theoretical developments, recent media coverage of related issues, and new information on intimate relationships in later life and elder neglect/abuse.

Wealth and Poverty in Close Personal Relationships

Wealth and Poverty in Close Personal Relationships
Author: Susan Millns,Simone Wong
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317000075

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At a time of global and domestic economic crisis, the financial aspects of domestic and familial relationships are more important and more strained than ever before. The focus of this book is on the distribution of wealth and poverty in traditional and non-traditional familial relationships. The volume takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore the way in which money matters are structured and governed within close personal relationships and the extent to which they have an impact on the nature and economic dynamics of relationships. As such, the key areas of investigation are the extent to which participation in the labour market, unpaid caregiving, inheritance, pensions and welfare reform have an impact on familial relationships. The authors also explore governmental and legal responses by investigating the privileging of certain types of domestic relationships, through fiscal and non-fiscal measures, and the differential provision on relationship breakdown. The impact of budget and welfare cuts is also examined for their effect on equality in domestic relationships.