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adam_text | Contents List of contributors About the editors Foreword Preface xi xiii XV xvii _______________________ 1___________________ Scientific Approaches and Methods Efforts to assess the temporal sequencing of events and life histories Methodological issues and critiques of retrospective life history measures Analytic developments in life history research Recent research illustrating the potential of life history data Outlook Funding References 37 40 42 43 44 44 44 1. Frontiers of social science research on aging KENNETH F. FERRARO Overview of social science frontiers for research on aging Vistas on the frontiers Intersecting frontiers Conclusion References 4. Genomic data measures and methods: a primer for social scientists 4 5 ERIN B. WARE AND JESSICA D. FAUL 10 12 12 Introduction Epigenetics Telomeres Gene by environment interactions Limitations Ethical issues On the horizon—mitochondrialDNA and gene expression References 2. Ethnographic methods for research on aging: making use of a fundamental toolkit for understanding everyday life ________ π_______ COREY M. ABRAMSON Introduction Beyond the myth of qualitative universalism: demystifying ethnographic approaches A method for observing everyday life: the logic and practice of participant observation research How field methods can contribute to understanding aging: topics, questions, and challenges Field studies on aging: examples of classic and contemporary contributions Conclusions: from why field methods matter to how to support them Appendix References 49 54 56 56 57 58 58 59 15 Structural Constraints and Adaptation 16 5.
Growing old in low- and middle-income countries in Asia 17 J INKOOK LEE 20 Introduction Leve!s and trends in population aging in Asian low- and middle-income countries Social safety net Health Conclusions and future directions References 23 25 26 29 3. Measuring life course events and life histories 65 66 68 73 78 80 6. Educational attainment and adult health JACQUI SMITH, MENGYAO HU AND HAENA LEE JENNIFER KARAS MONTEZ AND JENNIFER D. BROOKS Introduction Conceptualization and assessment of life events Methodological issues and critiques of life event inventories 33 34 35 Introduction Socioeconomic resources and health vii 83 84
Contents viii Conceptual frameworks Dynamic association between education and health Contextualizing the association between education and health Integrating context and agency: a tale of two tails Debates and dilemmas Conclusions Acknowledgment References 85 87 90 92 93 95 95 95 Future directions Acknowledgments References 11. The interplay of age, period, and cohort effects on obesity and metabolic diseases in later life JESSICA A. KELLEY AND ROLAND J. THORPE JR. 7. Social exclusion and social isolation in later life MARTIJN HUISMAN AND THEO G. VAN TILBURG Introduction The concept of social exclusion The measurement of social exclusion The concept of social isolation The measurement of social isolation Social exclusion, social isolation, health, and aging Conclusion References 99 100 102 105 107 108 110 111 Period effects: the role of policy in shaping the nutritional transition Cohort effects: early life undemutrition to ovemutrition in 90 years Age effects: biological dynamism at all ages Conclusion Acknowledgment References 186 168 171 173 174 174 __________in______ Social Institutions 12. The role of the military in women’s lives 8. The role of the built environment for healthy aging: barriers and enablers JANET M. WILMOTH AND ANDREW S. LONDON PHILIPPA CLARKE AND ERICA TWARDZIK Introduction Conceptual frameworks for understanding the built environment for healthy aging Built environment features relevant for healthy aging: barriers and enablers Data sources and methodological issues Policy impUcations in built environment research Directions for future research
References 115 116 117 120 122 124 126 Introduction The military in women’s lives: Theoreticalconsiderations Cohort variation in women’s ties to the military Women’s later-life well-being and federal government benefits The military and older women’s lives Future research References 181 183 184 190 192 195 198 13. Intergenerational transfers of time and money over the life course EMILY E. WIEMERS AND SUNG S. PARK 9. Early origins of racial health disparities: human capital policy is health policy RUCKER C. JOHNSON Introduction Conceptual issues andpotentialmechanisms Human capital policyis health policy (andvice versa) Conclusion References 131 132 141 145 146 Introduction Theories of intergenerational transfers Kin availability Empirical evidence on prevalence and amounts of intergenerational transfers Future directions Acknowledgments References Further reading 10. Sexuality in later life 14. Family caregiving LINDA J. WAITE AND JAMES IVENIUK SARA HONN QUALLS Defining sexuality Theories of human sexuality 152 152 Prevalence and profile of family caregivers and care recipients 201 202 207 209 215 216 216 շշօ շշլ
ІХ Contents Sources of variability in family caregiving Risks, burdens, and benefits of caregiving Contexts of caregiving: life course and family Translation to practice: services and policy Future directions References 222 225 226 229 234 234 15. Bereavement in later life DEBORAH CARR AND HEATHER MOONEY Theoretical perspectives Late-life bereavement: patterns and consequences Future directions Conclusion References 240 241 249 250 250 255 256 257 262 265 266 266 17. The changing world of work and retirement KÉNE HENKENS AND HANNA VAN SOLINGE 269 270 273 275 276 280 281 282 18. Aging and politics: age differences in political behavior in comparative perspective KAAT SMETS Introduction The impressionable years: when and what? The dynamics of aging: habit versus lifelong plasticity Young versus old: empirical examples An outlook: challenges and opportunities for the study of aging and political behavior References 19. Volunteering and health in later life JEFFREY A. BURR, JAN E. MUTCHLER AND SAE HWANG HAN Introduction Why is volunteering associated with health inlater life? Empirical evidence linking volunteering and health in later life Advances in research design and future challenges Questions and directions for future research Summary and conclusions References 303 305 307 312 314 314 316 JUDITH G. GONYEA ELLEN L. IDLER Introduction Changing labor force participation rates of older adults Changing nature of retirement Retirement from a multidisciplinary perspective Retirement processes in context Agency in the retirement transition Concluding remarks References Aging and
Social Intervention 20. Housing older Americans: the challenges of accessibility, affordability, and quality 16. Religion and aging in the global context of secularization: patterns, processes, consequences Introduction Patterns Processes leading to the patterns Consequences of the patterns Conclusion Acknowledgment References ___________ IV_______ Introduction Housing: a social determinant of health Demographic aging trends: a looming housing crisis How older Americans are housed Aging and transitions in family structure and living arrangements Environmental challenges and housing decisions Homeownership in later life Renting in later life Housing affordability in later life Housing quality and accessibility The politics of housing: looking back and moving forward Conclusion References 321 322 323 324 325 325 326 328 328 330 331 333 334 21. Innovations for aging in place SARAH E. LAFAVE, SARAH L. SZÁNTON AND LAURA N. GITLIN Introduction: what is aging in place? Supporters and facilitators of aging in place Innovative models for successful aging in place Age-friendly criteria Future research considerations References 337 338 339 350 350 351 22. Trends in aging and long-term care 287 288 290 294 296 297 MOLLY M. PERKINS Introduction The contemporary long-term caresystem Shift from institutional care to more person-centered community-based services Current consumers of long-term care 355 356 360 361
x Rising demand for long-term care and changing characteristics of consumers Challenges and ethical issues in long-term care Implications for future research, policy, and practice Acknowledgements References Contents 24. End-of-life medical expenses 362 363 364 368 368 23. Technologies and aging: understanding use, impacts, and future needs SHELIA R. COTTEN Technology use among older adults Impacts of technology use for older adults Emerging technologies and the future of aging Future research and conclusions References Further reading 373 379 384 387 388 392 ERIC FRENCH, JOHN BAILEY JONES, ELAINE KELLY AND JEREMY MCCAULEY Introduction Trends in mortality, causes of death, and late-in-life medical spending Trends in life expectancy and age of death Causes of death International evidence on the cost of end-of-life care Funding for end-of-life care End-of-life care as a driver of saving and other financial behavior Evidence on the efficacy of end-of-life care Conclusion and directions for future research Acknowledgements References Author Index Subject Index 393 394 394 395 396 399 402 405 40? 407 408 4H 431
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Contents List of contributors About the editors Foreword Preface xi xiii XV xvii _ 1_ Scientific Approaches and Methods Efforts to assess the temporal sequencing of events and life histories Methodological issues and critiques of retrospective life history measures Analytic developments in life history research Recent research illustrating the potential of life history data Outlook Funding References 37 40 42 43 44 44 44 1. Frontiers of social science research on aging KENNETH F. FERRARO Overview of social science frontiers for research on aging Vistas on the frontiers Intersecting frontiers Conclusion References 4. Genomic data measures and methods: a primer for social scientists 4 5 ERIN B. WARE AND JESSICA D. FAUL 10 12 12 Introduction Epigenetics Telomeres Gene by environment interactions Limitations Ethical issues On the horizon—mitochondrialDNA and gene expression References 2. Ethnographic methods for research on aging: making use of a fundamental toolkit for understanding everyday life _ π_ COREY M. ABRAMSON Introduction Beyond the myth of qualitative universalism: demystifying ethnographic approaches A method for observing everyday life: the logic and practice of participant observation research How field methods can contribute to understanding aging: topics, questions, and challenges Field studies on aging: examples of classic and contemporary contributions Conclusions: from why field methods matter to how to support them Appendix References 49 54 56 56 57 58 58 59 15 Structural Constraints and Adaptation 16 5.
Growing old in low- and middle-income countries in Asia 17 J INKOOK LEE 20 Introduction Leve!s and trends in population aging in Asian low- and middle-income countries Social safety net Health Conclusions and future directions References 23 25 26 29 3. Measuring life course events and life histories 65 66 68 73 78 80 6. Educational attainment and adult health JACQUI SMITH, MENGYAO HU AND HAENA LEE JENNIFER KARAS MONTEZ AND JENNIFER D. BROOKS Introduction Conceptualization and assessment of life events Methodological issues and critiques of life event inventories 33 34 35 Introduction Socioeconomic resources and health vii 83 84
Contents viii Conceptual frameworks Dynamic association between education and health Contextualizing the association between education and health Integrating context and agency: a tale of two tails Debates and dilemmas Conclusions Acknowledgment References 85 87 90 92 93 95 95 95 Future directions Acknowledgments References 11. The interplay of age, period, and cohort effects on obesity and metabolic diseases in later life JESSICA A. KELLEY AND ROLAND J. THORPE JR. 7. Social exclusion and social isolation in later life MARTIJN HUISMAN AND THEO G. VAN TILBURG Introduction The concept of social exclusion The measurement of social exclusion The concept of social isolation The measurement of social isolation Social exclusion, social isolation, health, and aging Conclusion References 99 100 102 105 107 108 110 111 Period effects: the role of policy in shaping the nutritional transition Cohort effects: early life undemutrition to ovemutrition in 90 years Age effects: biological dynamism at all ages Conclusion Acknowledgment References 186 168 171 173 174 174 _in_ Social Institutions 12. The role of the military in women’s lives 8. The role of the built environment for healthy aging: barriers and enablers JANET M. WILMOTH AND ANDREW S. LONDON PHILIPPA CLARKE AND ERICA TWARDZIK Introduction Conceptual frameworks for understanding the built environment for healthy aging Built environment features relevant for healthy aging: barriers and enablers Data sources and methodological issues Policy impUcations in built environment research Directions for future research
References 115 116 117 120 122 124 126 Introduction The military in women’s lives: Theoreticalconsiderations Cohort variation in women’s ties to the military Women’s later-life well-being and federal government benefits The military and older women’s lives Future research References 181 183 184 190 192 195 198 13. Intergenerational transfers of time and money over the life course EMILY E. WIEMERS AND SUNG S. PARK 9. Early origins of racial health disparities: human capital policy is health policy RUCKER C. JOHNSON Introduction Conceptual issues andpotentialmechanisms Human capital policyis health policy (andvice versa) Conclusion References 131 132 141 145 146 Introduction Theories of intergenerational transfers Kin availability Empirical evidence on prevalence and amounts of intergenerational transfers Future directions Acknowledgments References Further reading 10. Sexuality in later life 14. Family caregiving LINDA J. WAITE AND JAMES IVENIUK SARA HONN QUALLS Defining sexuality Theories of human sexuality 152 152 Prevalence and profile of family caregivers and care recipients 201 202 207 209 215 216 216 շշօ շշլ
ІХ Contents Sources of variability in family caregiving Risks, burdens, and benefits of caregiving Contexts of caregiving: life course and family Translation to practice: services and policy Future directions References 222 225 226 229 234 234 15. Bereavement in later life DEBORAH CARR AND HEATHER MOONEY Theoretical perspectives Late-life bereavement: patterns and consequences Future directions Conclusion References 240 241 249 250 250 255 256 257 262 265 266 266 17. The changing world of work and retirement KÉNE HENKENS AND HANNA VAN SOLINGE 269 270 273 275 276 280 281 282 18. Aging and politics: age differences in political behavior in comparative perspective KAAT SMETS Introduction The impressionable years: when and what? The dynamics of aging: habit versus lifelong plasticity Young versus old: empirical examples An outlook: challenges and opportunities for the study of aging and political behavior References 19. Volunteering and health in later life JEFFREY A. BURR, JAN E. MUTCHLER AND SAE HWANG HAN Introduction Why is volunteering associated with health inlater life? Empirical evidence linking volunteering and health in later life Advances in research design and future challenges Questions and directions for future research Summary and conclusions References 303 305 307 312 314 314 316 JUDITH G. GONYEA ELLEN L. IDLER Introduction Changing labor force participation rates of older adults Changing nature of retirement Retirement from a multidisciplinary perspective Retirement processes in context Agency in the retirement transition Concluding remarks References Aging and
Social Intervention 20. Housing older Americans: the challenges of accessibility, affordability, and quality 16. Religion and aging in the global context of secularization: patterns, processes, consequences Introduction Patterns Processes leading to the patterns Consequences of the patterns Conclusion Acknowledgment References _ IV_ Introduction Housing: a social determinant of health Demographic aging trends: a looming housing crisis How older Americans are housed Aging and transitions in family structure and living arrangements Environmental challenges and housing decisions Homeownership in later life Renting in later life Housing affordability in later life Housing quality and accessibility The politics of housing: looking back and moving forward Conclusion References 321 322 323 324 325 325 326 328 328 330 331 333 334 21. Innovations for aging in place SARAH E. LAFAVE, SARAH L. SZÁNTON AND LAURA N. GITLIN Introduction: what is aging in place? Supporters and facilitators of aging in place Innovative models for successful aging in place Age-friendly criteria Future research considerations References 337 338 339 350 350 351 22. Trends in aging and long-term care 287 288 290 294 296 297 MOLLY M. PERKINS Introduction The contemporary long-term caresystem Shift from institutional care to more person-centered community-based services Current consumers of long-term care 355 356 360 361
x Rising demand for long-term care and changing characteristics of consumers Challenges and ethical issues in long-term care Implications for future research, policy, and practice Acknowledgements References Contents 24. End-of-life medical expenses 362 363 364 368 368 23. Technologies and aging: understanding use, impacts, and future needs SHELIA R. COTTEN Technology use among older adults Impacts of technology use for older adults Emerging technologies and the future of aging Future research and conclusions References Further reading 373 379 384 387 388 392 ERIC FRENCH, JOHN BAILEY JONES, ELAINE KELLY AND JEREMY MCCAULEY Introduction Trends in mortality, causes of death, and late-in-life medical spending Trends in life expectancy and age of death Causes of death International evidence on the cost of end-of-life care Funding for end-of-life care End-of-life care as a driver of saving and other financial behavior Evidence on the efficacy of end-of-life care Conclusion and directions for future research Acknowledgements References Author Index Subject Index 393 394 394 395 396 399 402 405 40? 407 408 4H 431 |
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title_short | Handbook of aging and the social sciences |
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topic | Altern (DE-588)4068596-2 gnd Alterssoziologie (DE-588)4142059-7 gnd Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Altern Alterssoziologie Sozialwissenschaften Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032267593&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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