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Title: Inequality due to Age


1
Inequality due to Age
  • Ageism prejudice discrimination against
    people on the basis of age
  • Every day in the US
  • 1.963 babies are born into poverty
  • 76 babies die
  • 144 children are reported abused or neglected
  • 4,320 children are arrested
  • 10 people under 18 die from gun wounds

2
Inequality due to Age
  • Adolescence did not exist before 20th Cent
  • Can be teens or 15 to 24 years of age
  • Often are stereotyped as rebellious, paranoid,
    full of angst, druggies, sex fiends, violent

3
Inequality due to Age
  • Life expectancy
  • 1900 47 years
  • Today it is 76 years
  • 2010 78 years
  • 2050 82 years

4
Inequality due to Age
  • People cope with dying in various ways
  • Stage-based approach
  • Dying trajectory
  • Task-based approach

5
Inequality due to Age
  • Stage-based approach (Kubler-Ross)
  • Denial
  • Anger
  • Bargaining
  • Depression
  • Acceptance

6
Inequality due to Age
  • Dying trajectory not all people move toward
    death at the same speed in the same way
  • Acute phase maximum anxiety
  • Chronic phase confronts reality
  • Terminal phase withdraws from others

7
Inequality due to Age
  • Task-based approach fulfilling certain tasks
    makes the process of death easier on everyone,
    not just the dying
  • Physical minimize physical distress
  • Psychological maximize security, autonomy
    richness of experience
  • Social enhance interpersonal attachment
  • Spiritual foster hope

8
Inequality due to Age
  • Workplace discrimination Age Discrimination in
    Employment Act of 1967 protects those 45
  • Retirement is the institutionalized separation of
    an individual from her/his occupational position,
    with continuation from a retirement pension based
    on prior years of service

9
Inequality due to Age
  • Malnutrition is a problem for 25 of 65
  • 16 of all seniors consume less than 1,000
    calories a day
  • 7 of 10 deaths are due to heart disease, cancer
    or stroke
  • Seniors account for 1/3 of all money spent on
    health care. This is expected to rise.
  • More than 1 million are abused each year

10
Inequality due to Age
  • 49 of women 21 of men live alone
  • Only 5 live in an institution
  • Ages 65-74 1.1
  • Ages 85 18.2
  • White 90
  • Black 7
  • Latino 2.5
  • Native American and Asian/Pacific 0.5

11
Inequality due to Age
  • Functionalist Perspective
  • Society requires that older people detach
    themselves from their social roles and prepare
    for their death (disengagement theory)

12
Inequality due to Age
  • Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
  • Interactionist activity theory older people who
    are active are happier and better adjusted. They
    must maintain middle age lifestyles as long as
    possible
  • Role theory what roles are available for the
    elderly?

13
Inequality due to Age
  • Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
  • Minority theory the elderly find active roles
    within their own ethnic group. They exchange
    their knowledge for deference and respect from
    younger people

14
Inequality due to Age
  • Conflict Perspective
  • Class inequalities block the elderlys access to
    valuable resources such as income housing
  • Capitalism exploits the elderly through the
    health system including pharmaceuticals

15
Inequality due to Age
  • Dependency ratio the number of workers
    necessary to support the dependent population
    (those under age 15 and over age 65)
  • Currently is 51
  • 2010 is projected to be 31
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