Full Description
This edited collection develops an exciting new approach to understanding the changing cultural, economic and social circumstances facing different groups of older people. Drawing together insights from leading voices across a range of disciplines, the book underscores the pressing need to address inequality across the life course and into later life.
Contents
Precarity and ageing: New perspectives for social gerontology ‾ Amanda Grenier, Chris Phillipson and Rick Settersten Jr.;
How life course dynamics matter for precarity in later life? ‾ Rick Settersten Jr.;
Precarious life, human development and the life course: critical intersections ‾ Stephen Katz;
Re-reading frailty through a lens of precarity: an explication of politics and the human condition of vulnerability ‾ Amanda Grenier;
Older workers and ontological precarity: between precarious employment, precarious welfare and precarious households ‾ David Lain, Laura Airey, Wendy Loretto, Sarah Vickerstaff;
Precarity, migration, and aging ‾ Karen Kobayashi and Mushira Mohsin Khan;
A framework to identify precarity in the social sciences: insights from qualitative research with older people ‾ Elena Portacolone;
Reconstructing dependency: precarity, precariousness and care in old age ‾ Michael Fine;
From precarious employment to precarious retirement: neoliberal health and long-term care in the United States ‾ Larry Polivka and Baozhen Luo;
Austerity and precarity: individual and collective agency in later life ‾ Chris Phillipson;
Precarity and ageing in the twenty-first century ‾ Chris Phillipson, Amanda Grenier and Rick Settersten Jr..