
Population Ageing from a Lifecourse Perspective
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"The book has a refreshing approach towards the global issue of population ageing, thus stimulating readers to view the phenomenon both from a macro and micro perspective. The authors do an excellent job of linking individual diverse pathways with national developments around the globe." Kalyani K. Mehta, SIM University, Singapore "Population ageing is a key social issue, yet seldom studied as a lifecourse phenomenon. This comparative contribution fills the gap in the literature." Jani Erola, University of Turku, FinlandMore details
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Part One: Theoretical framework:
A demographer's view: population structures tell a story about lifecourses ~ J. Scott Brown and Scott M. Lynch;
A lifecourse scholar's view: lifecourses crystallise in demographic structures ~ Andreas Motel-Klingebiel;
Part Two: Critical perspectives:
Generations in ageing Finland: finding your place in the demographic structure ~ Antti Karisto and Ilkka Haapola;
Gender in ageing Portugal: following the lives of men and women ~ Karin Wall and Sofia Aboim;
Socioeconomic status in ageing Poland: a question of cumulative advantages and disadvantages ~ Konrad Turek, Jolanta Perek-Bialas and Justyna Stypinska;
Ethnicity in ageing America: a tale of cultures and lifecourse ~ Takashi Yamashita, Timothy S. Melnyk, Jennifer R. Keene, Shannon M. Monnat and Anna C. Smedley;
The urban-rural split in ageing Australia: diverging lifecourses, diverging experiences ~ Rachel Winterton and Jeni Warburton;
Part Three: Practical implications:
The individual in ageing Germany: how the self-employed plan for their old age ~ Annette Franke;
Families in ageing Netherlands and ageing China: redefining intergenerational contracts in lengthened lives ~ Fleur Thomese and Zhen Cong;
Social care in ageing Sweden: learning from the life stories of care recipients ~ Stina Johansson;
The labour market in ageing Sweden: lifecourse influences on workforce participation ~ Mikael Stattin and Daniel Larsson;
The state in ageing Canada: from old-age policies to lifecourse policies ~ Kathrin Komp and Patrik Marier;
Discussion and conclusion ~ Stina Johansson and Kathrin Komp.
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