Globalization and Global Aging

Globalization and Global Aging
Author: Jason L. Powell
Publsiher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 1626187444

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This book explores the relationship between globalisation and global changes in populational structures across the world. The book begins by surveying the issue of inequality across the world and some of the key hot spots for social exclusion which is very uneven in different continents across the globe. The book moves its attention to a case study in a country that is fast becoming the worlds strongest economy: China. The chapter explores aging in China and the issues inherent of how older peoples needs are being met or not. This raises significant questions relating to theory, policy and practice.

Ageing and globalisation

Ageing and globalisation
Author: Hyde, Martin,Higgs, Paul
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-07-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447322290

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Population ageing and globalisation represent two of the most radical social transformations that have occurred. This book provides, for the first time, an accessible overview of how they interact. Ageing has been conventionally framed within the boundaries of nation states, yet demographic changes, transmigration, financial globalization and the global media have rendered this perspective problematic. This much-needed book is the first to apply theories of globalisation to gerontology, including Appadurai’s theory, allowing readers to understand the implications of growing older in a global age. This comprehensive introduction to globalisation for gerontologists is part of the Ageing in a Global Context series, published in association with the British Society of Gerontology. It will be of particular interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and academics in this area.

Ageing and Globalisation

Ageing and Globalisation
Author: Martin Hyde,Paul Higgs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 1447322282

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Two of the most unprecedented transformations in the history of human social and economic life are currently underway. One, globalization, is the subject of tons of coverage and analysis. Relatively ignored, however, is the other one: the overall aging of the world s population. This book offers the an in-depth look at the two forces in tandem, showing the many ways in which they interact and affect each other and helps us grasp the implications of both.

The Power of Global Aging

The Power of Global Aging
Author: Jason L. Powell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2018
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1536138479

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This book is a demographical overview of the key issues associated with globalisation and global aging in the 21st century. The book explores how populational aging has increased the implications for socio-economic issues for individuals and populations. The book also explores China which is fast on its way to becoming the most powerful economic force in the world. The book explores some of the major issues populational aging impacts, including pensions, the labour market, care, social security and family life. The power of global aging in the 21st century is one of the greatest challenges, along with climate change, for the sustainability of nation states across the world.

Ageing and Migration in a Global Context

Ageing and Migration in a Global Context
Author: Marion Repetti,Toni Calasanti,Chris Phillipson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2021-08-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030714420

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This book brings together two major trends influencing economic and social life: population ageing on the one side, and migration on the other. Both have assumed increasing importance over the course of the 20th and into the 21st century. The book offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on the challenges posed by the globalisation of the life course to welfare states’ old age and family policies. Through a variety of case studies, it covers a wide range of migration scenarios: those who migrate in later life; migrants from earlier years who age in place; and old people who hire migrant caregivers. It shows how both local and global economic inequalities intersect to frame interactions between ageing, migration, and family support. Across a wide variety of situations, it highlights that migration can both create risks for older people, but also serve as an answer to ageing-related social, economic, and health risks. The book explores tensions between national and global contexts in experiences of migration across the life course. As such this book offers a fascinating read to scholars, students, practitioners, and policy makers in the fields of aging, migration, life course, and population health.

Aging Globalization and Inequality

Aging  Globalization and Inequality
Author: Jan Baars,Dale Dannefer,Chris Phillipson,Alan Walker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351845915

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This book is a major reassessment of work in the field of critical gerontology, providing a comprehensive survey of issues by a team of contributors drawn from Europe and North America. The book focuses on the variety of ways in which age and ageing are socially constructed, and the extent to which growing old is being transformed through processes associated with globalisation. The collection offers a range of alternative views and visions about the nature of social ageing, making a major contribution to theory-building within the discipline of gerontology. The different sections of the book give an overview of the key issues and concerns underlying the development of critical gerontology. These include: first, the impact of globalisation and of multinational organizations and agencies on the lives of older people; second, the factors contributing to the "social construction" of later life; and third, issues associated with diversity and inequality in old age, arising through the effects of cumulative advantage and disadvantage over the life course. These different themes are analysed using a variety of theoretical perspectives drawn from sociology, social policy, political science, and social anthropology. "Aging, Globalization and Inequality" brings together key contributors to critical perspectives on aging and is unique in the range of themes and concerns covered in a single volume. The study moves forward an important area of debate in studies of aging, and thus provides the basis for a new type of critical gerontology relevant to the twenty-first century.

Cybernetic Revolution and Global Aging

Cybernetic Revolution and Global Aging
Author: Leonid Grinin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031567643

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The Symbolism of Globalization Development and Aging

The Symbolism of Globalization  Development  and Aging
Author: Steven L. Arxer,John W. Murphy
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2012-09-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781461445074

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This book looks at the symbolic side of globalization, development, and aging. Many of the dimensions that are discussed represent updates of past debates but some are entirely new. In particular, globalization is accompanied by subtle social imagery that profoundly shapes the way institutions and identities are imagined. The process of aging and persons sense of identity is no exception. The underlying assumptions that pervade globalization inform how critical dimensions of aging are discussed and institutionalized. The application of marketplace imagery, for example, may impact attempts for holism in how aging is studied and the prospects for human agency during the aging process. This book offers a special look into how temporality, technology, normativity, and empiricism structure the symbolic side of globalization and influence dominant images of the aging process. Current debates about globalization and aging are expanded by helping readers see the social imagery that is both subtly behind globalization and at the forefront of shaping the aging experience.