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Examples of old age


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The impact on the need for care and the costs entailed by women's greater morbidity in oldage is considerable.
These conservatives also supported general revenue expenditures as well as oldage pensions.
But the higher the number of children in the household in 2005, the lower is the probability of providing for oldage using company pensions.
He then follows the lifespan from childhood through adolescence and adulthood and finally to oldage.
This paper draws on interviews with people over the age of 75 to explore the nature of attitudes to death in oldage.
Losing and gaining in oldage : changes in personal network size and social support in a four-year longitudinal study.
So, there is still a concern that women are less well provided for in oldage than men.
These patterns however are not discussed in contexts relevant to older people and oldage.
However, within the context of oldage as a social category, such conflicts carry particular implications in relation to questions of power and resistance.
The users' expressions showed awareness of the signs of normal ageing and created distance from the perceived threat of oldage.
The book expounds this argument by tracing the history of oldage as a disciplinary product.
In the fog of the medicalised obfuscation of oldage, this book sounds a loud warning blast.
The excellent summary is also a critique of the ' microfication ' of oldage.
The reconstruction of oldage as a time of agelessness is the epitome of such denial.
Only rarely do women's historians or historians of oldage mention older women who did not require public charity or care.
The reported analysis contributes to a more sophisticated understanding of the perception of ageing and oldage among people in middle and older adulthood.
This is an important point in relation to dying in oldage.
The final section is a synthetic interpretation of the stories around the theme of ' getting through ' oldage.
We hope that showing this diversity will help to counter stereotypical views of oldage.
Pressure from others to apply for an oldage home had the strongest effect.
But this book is justifiably part of gerontology for it is a study of ageing and people in oldage.
Despite labor's reluctance, oldage insurance programs were established in both countries.
There is considerable research evidence about the health gains in oldage of participation in leisure activities.
This does not mean that there are no opportunities for increasing or developing reserves in oldage.
In early oldage, as in life itself, people cannot control the passage of time.
Regardless of how oldage is defined and operationalised, its study is limited to some kind of ' last stage ' of life.
The experience of ageing and advanced oldage : a ten-year follow up.
There are chapters on employment in oldage, financial resources, health care, social care, housing policy, child-care provided by the older generation, and widowhood.
They were also asked if the questions adequately covered their attitudes and beliefs about ageing, oldage and inter-generational relationships.
In this paper, age stereotypes are analysed as generalised beliefs and judgements about ageing, oldage and older people.
It is not entirely irrational to fear the prospect of living alone in advanced oldage.
According to this critical perspective, oldage is socially constructed with three important implications for quality of life research.
Antecedents and effects of wisdom in oldage : a longitudinal perspective on aging well.
The other half, representing one-in-five of the older people in the village, were vulnerable to a lack of care in oldage.
I suggest that contemporary science is also engaged in reconceptualising death and oldage.
The long-term effect of remarriage is that the availability of family members for older individuals to spend their oldage with is increased.
The findings presented in this paper clearly highlight the impact of cultural forces on the subjective experience of oldage.
Researching quality of life in early oldage : the importance of the sociological dimension.
At the core, the research was concerned with the importance of achieving a ' good oldage ' through practices of active and passive integration.
Taken together, the principles and strategies indicate the salient impact of cultural factors on the subjective experience of oldage.
Thirdly, in general terms, globalisation may be seen to be the driving force behind new types of movement in oldage.
Resisting institutionalisation : constructing oldage and negotiating home.
Thirdly, health problems in oldage may be explained by genetic factors that are independent of socioeconomic conditions.
But, the reality today is that oldage is not the great leveller it was once assumed to be.
Finally, in assessing the impact of childlessness on support in oldage, we must consider the presence of a spouse.
You know that they will live there until they die and be cared for in their oldage.
Yet it is not only the political and ideological use of oldage that is of interest here.
The wealthiest families, even into oldage, remained in control of their resources since they could supervise farms or trading and credit activities.
His fall from grace - an oldage as yet unblemished by serious illness - was brief and without sequelae.
Have you changed the procedures in oldage?
The differential distribution of these social problems has major implications for the resources available to different groups in oldage.
For these ageing rural women, that means facing oldage with the personal resources they have accrued throughout their lifetime.
There is however still concern that inequalities persist into oldage.
Such ideas and associations are however being challenged in the developed world by socio-demographic changes in retirement and oldage.
This has a special resonance, because religion has traditionally been thought to be especially relevant to adaptation to oldage.
But all the other children lived into oldage.
Possible explanations for these strong effects on mortality in oldage are reviewed below for each type of household member.
The second most important reason for not perceiving sons as oldage security was related to life support system in the community.
However, a few women did feel that children offered some form of security for oldage, mainly in terms of emotional rather than economic security.
Overall, oldage seems to present more problems for the childless in the view of others than for the childless themselves.
The belief that children can look after parents in their oldage was mentioned by many respondents as something in which they did not believe.
The difference would be without doubt more noticeable were the comparison to be drawn between the writing of early youth and that of oldage.
A small cohort of patients on methadone maintenance treatment will mature into oldage.
Depression in oldage is common, disabling and undertreated.
Similarly, high service use in general may also be a marker for depression in oldage.
High service use in general may also be a marker for depression in oldage.
The major/mild sub-classification of depression does not however, appear to be valid in oldage.
Imaging techniques have been widely used in the study of depression in oldage.
Some cancer symptoms such as fatigue can be attributed to a complex interaction between malignancy, comorbid disease and oldage.
Nonspecific abnormalities are more common in oldage.
The classification of seizures in oldage in epidemiologic studies is rarely satisfactory.
Research opportunities and possibilities abound in this relatively new field of oldage liaison psychiatry.
The difficulties in detecting early signs of undernutrition are similar to those encountered in the early recognition of many diseases in oldage.
Alkaline phosphatase can be raised in oldage, which may account for the rise sometimes seen in polymyalgia.
Diseases, particularly multiple chronic illnesses, are the main cause of oldage disability.
She had been enabled to provide for her oldage, and is in receipt of a handsome pension.
Don't be fooled, those ways can persist into oldage.
She sustains a sense of self in the breach between youth and oldage through an artifact that both girl and woman have touched.
She now believes that the best thing she can do in oldage would be to preserve her legacy as a writer.
It is the third commonest cause of death in developed societies, and the commonest cause of severe acquired physical disability in oldage.
This is particularly acute at the end-of-life in oldage.
This situation was compounded by the oldage of the vast majority of cocoa farmers.
This could be seen as an adaptive mechanism compensating for possible reductions in neural conduction velocity which are sometimes found in extreme oldage.
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