
Ageing 2000
A Challenge for Society
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published in June 1982
Book
Hardback
222 pages
978-0-85200-471-5 (ISBN)
Description
For age is opportunity no less Than youth itself, though in another dress, And as the evening twilight fades away The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Morituri Salutamus We live in a society that remorselessly casts off those who are too weak, mentally or physically, to cling to the dizzy wheel of existence - a society that worships the idols of beauty, youth, and wealth whilst ruthlessly rejecting those who fall outside its narrow standards of acceptability, or exploitability. The elderly are the latest victims of an artificial life-style that tends to create artificial problems. In this respect, we have much to learn from those primitive communities that continue to revere their elders for the wisdom they have acquired in the school of life, and which have yet to make the dubious progression to a civilization that dismisses its senior members as senile old fools or a burden on taxpayers' funds. It is vital to warn developing countries of the dangers of duplicating the errors of the industrial world - of which they see only the superficial trappings that mask the iceberg of disillusionment beneath.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Kluwer Academic Publishers Group
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
biography
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85200-471-5 (9780852004715)
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Content
Preface-Sadruddin.- Overall summary.- Core Issue from Round One (replies by country).- Maintaining an active and independent life for as long as possible.- Round One (replies by topic).- 1. Coping wlth chronic physical and mental problems.- 2. Ensuring suitable housing.- 3. Provision of services.- 4. Payment for services.- 5. Optimal utilization of human resources.- 6. The individual and the family.- 7. The individual and the community.- 8. Leisure activities and the use of time.- 9. Employment.- 10. Preparation for retirement.- 11. Assuring retirement income.- 12. Retirement policies.- Round Two Introduction.- 1. Diversity and policy-making.- 2. Jobs and policy problems.- 3. Political contexts and policy-making.- 4. Research and policy-making needs.- 5. Beacons for policy-makers.- Economic commentary.- A statement from WHO.- A view from the UN.- Statistics.- List of Experts.- Biographies.