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Aging and demographic change in Canadian context / / edited by David Cheal



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Titolo: Aging and demographic change in Canadian context / / edited by David Cheal Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2002
©2002
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina: 305.26/0971
Soggetto topico: Aging - Social aspects - Canada
Age distribution (Demography) - Canada
Vieillissement - Aspect social - Canada
Répartition par âge (Démographie) - Canada
Soggetto geografico: Canada Population policy
Canada Social conditions 1991-
Canada Population
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Persona (resp. second.): ChealDavid J.
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 1. Introduction: Contextualizing Demographic Concerns / Cheal, David -- 2. Intergenerational Interlinkages: Public, Family, and Work / McDaniel, Susan A. -- 3. Aging, Language, and Culture / Thorpe, Douglas -- 4. The Impact of Demographic and Social Trends on Informal Support for Older Persons -- 5. Aging and Productivity: What Do We Know? / Prager, Joel -- 6. Work and Leisure: A Question of Balance / Thomas, Marty / Venne, Rosemary A. -- 7. Catching Up with Diversity in Intergenerational Relationships / Tindale, Joseph A. / Norris, Joan E. / Abbott, Krista -- Appendix: Iowa City Declaration -- Bibliography
Sommario/riassunto: The Canadian population is aging. As the "Baby-Boomer" generation reaches retirement age, policy-makers have begun to fear the economic and demographic challenges ahead. Aging and Demographic Change in Canadian Context responds to this alarmist view. The contributors present several alternative perspectives and question whether an aging society is necessarily inferior or problematic compared with the recent past, cautioning that exaggerated concerns about population aging can be harmful to rational policy making. The contributors argue that it is important to develop forward-looking programs that may influence life course trajectories in favourable directions, and that these new policies should be developed with respect to the life course considered as a whole. "Old age" is a slippery concept, and the effective boundaries between it and "middle age" are not always clear. The essays in Aging and Demographic Change in Canadian Context address these challenges and seek to broaden public discussion on aging and Canadian public policy.
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ISBN: 1-281-99613-0
9786611996130
1-4426-7073-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910456288003321
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Serie: Policy research (Toronto, Ont.)