
The Overselling of Population Ageing
Apocalyptic Demography, Intergenerational Challenges, and Social Policy
Oxford University Press, Canada
Published on 17. February 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
164 pages
978-0-19-541465-3 (ISBN)
Description
The book presents critical perspectives on population ageing. In particular, the contributions take issue with the demographic determinism (apocalyptic demography) that has taken hold in Canada whereby population ageing, specifically the ageing population bulge known as the baby boomers, is viewed as a severe social problem in the making. The book focuses on the social policy consequences-in pension policy, health policy, family and caregiver policy-that are
occurring as a result of apocalyptic demographic thinking. One of the main themes is the way in which population ageing is being used as a rationale for dismantling the Canadian welfare state, particularly by neo-conservative political parties. Another important theme in the book is a view of
intergenerational relationships that focuses on the reciprocal linkages between the elderly and their children, providing a critique of the 'elderly as burden' image pervasive in the public mind and policy directions.
occurring as a result of apocalyptic demographic thinking. One of the main themes is the way in which population ageing is being used as a rationale for dismantling the Canadian welfare state, particularly by neo-conservative political parties. Another important theme in the book is a view of
intergenerational relationships that focuses on the reciprocal linkages between the elderly and their children, providing a critique of the 'elderly as burden' image pervasive in the public mind and policy directions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
tables and graphs
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
232 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-541465-3 (9780195414653)
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Persons
Gloria Gutman has a B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia and an M.A. from the University of Alberta. She is well known in the field of gerontology as an educator, author, and consultant. Dr. Gutman developed and directs the Gerontology Research Centre at Simon Fraser University. She is the author/editor of eighteen books and over a hundred scholarly articles, reports, and papers. Her research insterests are wide-ranging; they include seniors'
housing, long term care, health promotion, dementia care and environmental design.
housing, long term care, health promotion, dementia care and environmental design.
Editor
Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Professor and Director, Gerontology Research CentreProfessor and Director, Gerontology Research Centre, both at Simon Fraser University
Content
FOREWORD ; PREFACE ; 1. Population and Politics: Voodoo Demography, Population Ageing, and Social Policy ; 2. Three Demographic Stories: Apocalyptic, Opportunistic, and Realistic OR Chicken Little's, Nest Eggies, and Humpty Dumpties ; 3. Alarmist Economics and Women's Pensions: A Case of Semanticide ; 4. Population Ageing and Hospital Days: Will There Be a Problem? ; 5. What Did You Ever Do for Me?: Intergenerational Linkages in a Restructuring Canada ; 6. Ageing Families: Have Current changes and Challenges been Oversold? ; 7. Intergenerational Care Giving: How Apocalyptic and Dominant Demographies Frame the Questions and Shape the Answers ; 8. The Refilled 'Nest': Debunking the Myth of Families-in-Crisis