This book proposes new ways of thinking about how we conceptualize the life course, think about the role of the welfare state in the lives of older people, negotiate social roles in later life, make meaning of our lives as we age, and cultivate relationships with others during later life. It brings together theoretical concepts and frameworks, methodological advances, and emerging themes and controversies that are redefining gerontology in the era of the Third Age. Highlighting important issues that warrant further exploration and discussion, this book advances our understanding of the Third Age and focuses attention on critical issues that should be addressed in future Third Age research and scholarly development. Key Features:
- Includes up-to-date description and analysis of the third age as a concept, life phase, and social status
- Addresses multiple perspectives to illustrate the impact of the third age on the way we examine later life
- Uses disciplinary perspectives such as social policy, demography, gerontology, sociology, social work, anthropology, and social psychology
- Examines mechanisms that stratify the older population in the context of the third age
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