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Ageing and Social Policy in Australia

Ageing and Social Policy in Australia

Ageing and Social Policy in Australia

Allan Borowski, University of New South Wales, Sydney
Sol Encel, University of New South Wales, Sydney
Elizabeth Ozanne, University of Melbourne
Brian Howe
January 1998
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    Industrialised countries worldwide have for years been confronting the prospect of a steadily ageing population. This book, first published in 1997, reflects the breadth of research into gerontology and analyses the major themes and issues in the area of ageing and social policy in both an Australian context and from an international comparative perspective. Topics discussed include unemployment, education, and housing for the aged. Added to this is the contemporary influence of multiculturalism and the challenge it poses to policies and programs that must cater for a growing diversity in the ageing population. A special focus is given to the situation of women and Aboriginal Australians and the specific structural disadvantages they face. This book is essential reading for students and policy-makers in sociology, social and public policy, gerontology, and public health.

    • Presents results of the most recent research in a wide range of topical areas
    • Pays special attention to sub-groups such as women and Aborigines
    • Challenges prevailing idea that older people are a 'burden' on society

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    "This book gives an excellent overview of the changing situation in Australia where the number of older people is proportionately higher than it was in the postwar years and the work scene is becoming different with technological developments and earlier retirements. The overview is not only relevant for Australian policy makers but can contribute ideas to all those countries which have been undergoing similar changes, such as the U.S.A., Canada and New Zealand." Pacific Affairs

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    Product details

    January 1998
    Paperback
    9780521498203
    356 pages
    229 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.52kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface Brian Howe
    • Part I:
    • 1. Introduction Allan Borowski, Sol Encel and Elizabeth Ozanne
    • Part II:
    • 2. Demographic trends and policy implications Allan Borowski and Graeme Hugo
    • 3. Health and ageing: the last phase of the epidemiological transition John McCallum
    • Part III:
    • 4. Ethnicity and ageing Donald T. Rowland
    • 5. Older women: issues of gender Karen Heycox
    • 6. Social policy and Aboriginal people Jo Harrison
    • Part IV:
    • 7. Work in later life Sol Encel
    • 8. Retirement policy, retirement incomes and women Linda Rosenman and Jeni Warburton
    • 9. Unravelling housing policy for older people Hal Kendig and Ian L. Gardner
    • 10. Older people and their families: issues for policy Peter McDonald
    • 11. Education policy for an ageing society Robb Mason and Shirley Randell
    • Part V:
    • 12. Theoretical perspectives on aged policy development Elizabeth Ozanne
    • 13. Ageing and the law: perspectives and prospects Terry Carney
    • 14. The making of policies for the aged Monica Pfeffer and David Green
    • 15. The aged care reform strategy Anna Howe.
      Contributors
    • Allan Borowski, Sol Encel, Elizabeth Ozanne, Graeme Hugo, John McCallum, Donald T. Rowland, Karen Heycox, Jo Harrison, Linda Rosenman, Jeni Warburton, Hal Kendig, Ian L. Gardner, Peter McDonald, Robb Mason, Shirley Randell, Terry Carney, Monica Pfeffer, David Green, Anna Howe

    • Editors
    • Allan Borowski , University of New South Wales, Sydney
    • Sol Encel , University of New South Wales, Sydney
    • Elizabeth Ozanne , University of Melbourne
    • Brian Howe