Deck 6: Preparing for Aging Societies

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If an older woman is Hispanic and unmarried, she is likely to experience what?

A) cumulative advantages
B) later-life poverty
C) decreased medical costs
D) high life expectancy
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What strongly affected China's current demographic profile?

A) one child policy
B) remote technologies
C) emigration of young adults
D) critical gerontology approach
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A country's demographers estimate that in 25 years, 45% of the population will be 65 or older. What factor is likely to have contributed to this age structure?

A) increased abortion restrictions
B) increase in familism's influence
C) reduction in infectious diseases
D) reduction in women's education
Question
How can medical practices vary geographically in a region?

A) due to influence of familism
B) by expense and efficiency
C) through ideal age ratios
D) as universal design increases
Question
What is the difference between a pre-funded model and a "pay-as-you-go" system for social safety net programs?

A) Entitlements come from current earnings of other people in a "pay-as-you-go" system.
B) Workers' contributions are accrued over their lifetime in a "pay-as-you-go" system.
C) High rates of medical "overtreatment" occur in a pre-funded model.
D) Affordable housing and universal design affect a pre-funded model.
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According to the modernization theory of aging, what condition describes the change in status of older people?

A) Technological proficiency is associated with elders.
B) Youthful behavior and characteristics are discouraged.
C) Older adults are more positively portrayed in media.
D) Contributions from older adults are devalued.
Question
______ policies encourage citizens to have more children.

A) Pronatalist
B) Population pyramid
C) Elderly dependency
D) Entitlement
Question
Most demographers agree that a large base of working young people and a small group of elderly people who require social services is what kind of condition?

A) ideal
B) insufficient
C) transitional
D) socioeconomic
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Why are population pyramids useful for social scientists?

A) They find the midpoint of the range of ages in a population.
B) They generate rough estimates of demand on social resources.
C) They deliver full benefits of entitlement programs.
D) They predict the timing and rate of population aging.
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Iker runs errands for his parents and fixes all the issues around the house for them. What kind of intergenerational help is Iker transferring?

A) instrumental help
B) informational help
C) emotional support
D) material help
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Marwa always explains how to use a smartphone and access the Internet to her grandparents and great-aunt. What kind of intergenerational support is Marwa giving?

A) material help
B) emotional support
C) instrumental help
D) informational help
Question
How do men and women differ in their experiences when part of an older population?

A) Older men are more likely to have lower benefits.
B) Older men are less likely to be risky.
C) Older women are more likely to be poorer.
D) Older women are less likely to live longer.
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Jana just became a citizen of a country and is granted the right to participate in a program that will give her a pension when she retires. What is this kind of program also known as?

A) solvency
B) invisible labor
C) entitlement
D) intergenerational transfer
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What age group may have the highest medical expenditures?

A) newborns
B) working age
C) older
D) oldest-old
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If half of a population is above the age of 29, age 29 is the ______.

A) population size
B) mortality rate
C) median age
D) fertility rate
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A country has a low fertility rate and a high life expectancy, but does not have an aging population. What could explain this?

A) one child policy
B) remote technologies
C) solvent entitlements
D) influx of immigrants
Question
Why does population aging occur?

A) Fertility and mortality rates increase at the same time.
B) Fertility and mortality rates decline at the same time.
C) Entitlements lead to an increase in the proportion of aged.
D) Better sanitation leads to a decreased elderly dependency ratio.
Question
If a nation has a fast-growing demographic of adults older than 65 years while all other age demographics keep the same rate of growth, what is occurring?

A) population sizing
B) population aging
C) elderly dependency
D) critical gerontology
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Liqin frequently helps his grandparents pay their bills and groceries. What kind of intergenerational transfer of help is Liqin doing?

A) emotional support
B) instrumental help
C) material help
D) informational help
Question
What has kept the United States from placing high on a list of aged populations?

A) declining fertility rates
B) influx of immigrants
C) Baby Boomer cohort
D) critical gerontology
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What disease has heavy financial and psychological demands for patient care and a predicted rapid rise in incidence in populations?

A) cancer
B) dementia
C) obesity
D) STIs
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What is one of the most widespread approaches to protecting the solvency of old age security programs?

A) increasing familism
B) reversing internalized ageism
C) raising the retirement age
D) halting the use of telehealth
Question
What can mainstream media and social media potentially influence in relation to generational conflicts?

A) critical gerontology
B) characteristics of birth cohorts
C) increased medical expenditures
D) worker contributions to pensions
Question
What makes a city an age-friendly space?

A) subsidizes fertility treatments
B) relaxed restrictions on retirement age
C) supports security of seniors
D) optimizes personality characteristics
Question
A community is considering increasing the number of rent-controlled properties in the area by the local university. What is a possible result of this change?

A) failure of local businesses
B) increased parental leave
C) attraction of young adults
D) decrease in baby bonuses
Question
Venla is a community leader who wants to create an age-friendly environment. She makes sure that advertising for town hall meetings and neighborhood block parties are communicated through radio, Twitter, and printed signs pinned up around town. What element of age-friendliness is Venla addressing?

A) outdoor spaces and public buildings
B) transportation
C) housing
D) social and civic life
Question
What kind of governmental policy supports caregiving for elderly relatives?

A) baby bonus
B) parental leave
C) subsidized egg-freezing
D) filial responsibility laws
Question
Salman's blood pressure readings are electronically sent to his doctor and nurses, who analyze the measurements and communicate a plan of care to him by telephone. What kind of health care is Salman participating in?

A) remote patient monitoring
B) critical gerontology
C) pre-funded model
D) generational equity
Question
What is the condition of living later-life in one's residence of choice for as long as safely and comfortably possible?

A) elderly dependency
B) critical gerontology
C) demographic transition
D) aging in place
Question
What topic area should communities target in the process of making communities age-friendly?

A) entitlements
B) retirement age
C) parental leave
D) transportation
Question
A country that offers tax rebates and $15,000 for giving birth is offering ______.

A) worker pensions
B) parental leaves
C) baby bonuses
D) fertility rates
Question
What theory suggests that the continuation of both internal and external structures promotes life-satisfaction?

A) continuity theory
B) activity theory
C) modernization theory of aging
D) demographic transition theory
Question
What is the difference between phased and partial retirement?

A) Partial retirement is the abrupt end of employment.
B) Partial retirement is a financial incentive.
C) Phased retirement relates to a less demanding capacity.
D) Phased retirement is the reduction of hours of work.
Question
Attention to the font and size of lettering on directional signs addresses what element of age-friendliness?

A) transportation
B) outdoor spaces and public buildings
C) social and civic life
D) housing
Question
A structure built with the needs of children, the elderly, and the disabled in mind aligns with ______.

A) continuity theory
B) universal design
C) activity theory
D) invisible labor
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What prevents governments from using immigration to mitigate population aging?

A) negative attitudes toward immigrants
B) lack of incoming immigrants
C) relaxed immigration policies
D) filial responsibility laws
Question
Resting places in parks and wheel-friendly buildings are examples of what element of age friendliness?

A) housing
B) transportation
C) outdoor spaces and public buildings
D) social and civic life
Question
What happens with the emigration of young adults from a community?

A) closure of schools
B) shrink in tax base
C) rise in local businesses
D) assistance for elders
Question
What factor is addressed in both continuity theory and activity theory?

A) personality
B) social networks
C) mental activities
D) individual beliefs
Question
If Lorena frequently makes age-disparaging jokes about herself and exclusively associates with people decades younger than herself, what may she be experiencing?

A) internalized ageism
B) critical gerontology
C) cumulative disadvantage
D) invisible labor
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The rate of medical "overtreatment" is an important influence on national health care costs.
Question
Social scientists use the mean age and the newborn dependency ratio to assess a population's age.
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Population age influences society by changing the demand for health care services.
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China's aging population is an exception to the typical emergence of aged populations in high-income, developed nations with established incomes.
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The Demographic Transition Theory posits that advancements in sanitation and technology have helped prevent population aging in many societies.
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An older adult can decrease their time spent at a hospital by having their vital signs remotely collected and analyzed by health care providers.
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Social safety net programs were designed to fit all demographic contexts.
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The pyramid shape of a population pyramid alludes to the realistic condition of a population.
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Governments can support phased retirement by permitting seniors to receive old age benefits while working part-time.
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Experts anticipate lower medical expenditures and demand for health care services for aging populations.
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One factor that mitigates the effect of population aging in the United States is the lower average life expectancy as compared to other peer nations.
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Analysts foresee a rapid rise in the proportion of the population suffering from age-related forms of heart failure.
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Pronatalist policies discourage citizens from having children.
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Increases in average life expectancy have led to concerns about the future solvency of entitlements in the United States.
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Population aging occurs due to the concurrent decline of fertility and mortality rates.
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Understanding that the sustainability of entitlements relies on complex and various factors is an example of a critical gerontology approach.
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Tightening regulations for a required age of retirement is an approach to safeguarding the solvency of old age security programs.
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Intergenerational transfers of help become increasingly directed toward childcare as people approach oldest-old ages.
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The modernization theory of aging states that the status of older people increases as a society shifts from agricultural modes of production.
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Generational equity is when different generations have access to similar resources and opportunities.
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What are the two factors that are behind the United States' lower rate of population aging?
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Age-friendly cities create and optimize opportunities for later-life health and quality of life for seniors.
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Urban communities often experience the most extreme population aging due to youth migration patterns.
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Activity theory posits staying active physically and mentally is most beneficial to older adults.
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List at least three important non-demographic factors that influenced recent increases in U.S. health care expenditures.
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An example of aging in place is being able to have groceries delivered to one's own home.
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Give at least two examples of ways that social scientists can assess a population's age and define the methods.
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Affordable housing and public outdoor amenities are effective at attracting younger adults to communities.
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Car-dependent communities are an example of universal design.
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Continuity theory states that experiencing a disruption in beliefs as we age can help promote life satisfaction.
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How does cumulative disadvantage affect the experience of old age?
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Community information can be conveyed in age-friendly ways through social media.
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How does the aging of a society affect the everyday lives of individuals?
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Give at least two examples of how communities can promote aging in place.
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Offering tax credits and paid parental leave for having children are examples of pronatalist reproductive policies.
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Describe how an aging population can form in a country. Be sure to list at least three possible factors.
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Define phased retirement, partial retirement, and traditional retirement.
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Increasing restrictive immigration policies helps slow the aging of populations.
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How was an aging population shaped in China?
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Give at least three examples of how ageism affects are experienced by older adults.
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Deck 6: Preparing for Aging Societies
1
If an older woman is Hispanic and unmarried, she is likely to experience what?

A) cumulative advantages
B) later-life poverty
C) decreased medical costs
D) high life expectancy
B
2
What strongly affected China's current demographic profile?

A) one child policy
B) remote technologies
C) emigration of young adults
D) critical gerontology approach
A
3
A country's demographers estimate that in 25 years, 45% of the population will be 65 or older. What factor is likely to have contributed to this age structure?

A) increased abortion restrictions
B) increase in familism's influence
C) reduction in infectious diseases
D) reduction in women's education
C
4
How can medical practices vary geographically in a region?

A) due to influence of familism
B) by expense and efficiency
C) through ideal age ratios
D) as universal design increases
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5
What is the difference between a pre-funded model and a "pay-as-you-go" system for social safety net programs?

A) Entitlements come from current earnings of other people in a "pay-as-you-go" system.
B) Workers' contributions are accrued over their lifetime in a "pay-as-you-go" system.
C) High rates of medical "overtreatment" occur in a pre-funded model.
D) Affordable housing and universal design affect a pre-funded model.
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6
According to the modernization theory of aging, what condition describes the change in status of older people?

A) Technological proficiency is associated with elders.
B) Youthful behavior and characteristics are discouraged.
C) Older adults are more positively portrayed in media.
D) Contributions from older adults are devalued.
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7
______ policies encourage citizens to have more children.

A) Pronatalist
B) Population pyramid
C) Elderly dependency
D) Entitlement
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8
Most demographers agree that a large base of working young people and a small group of elderly people who require social services is what kind of condition?

A) ideal
B) insufficient
C) transitional
D) socioeconomic
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9
Why are population pyramids useful for social scientists?

A) They find the midpoint of the range of ages in a population.
B) They generate rough estimates of demand on social resources.
C) They deliver full benefits of entitlement programs.
D) They predict the timing and rate of population aging.
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10
Iker runs errands for his parents and fixes all the issues around the house for them. What kind of intergenerational help is Iker transferring?

A) instrumental help
B) informational help
C) emotional support
D) material help
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11
Marwa always explains how to use a smartphone and access the Internet to her grandparents and great-aunt. What kind of intergenerational support is Marwa giving?

A) material help
B) emotional support
C) instrumental help
D) informational help
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12
How do men and women differ in their experiences when part of an older population?

A) Older men are more likely to have lower benefits.
B) Older men are less likely to be risky.
C) Older women are more likely to be poorer.
D) Older women are less likely to live longer.
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13
Jana just became a citizen of a country and is granted the right to participate in a program that will give her a pension when she retires. What is this kind of program also known as?

A) solvency
B) invisible labor
C) entitlement
D) intergenerational transfer
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14
What age group may have the highest medical expenditures?

A) newborns
B) working age
C) older
D) oldest-old
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15
If half of a population is above the age of 29, age 29 is the ______.

A) population size
B) mortality rate
C) median age
D) fertility rate
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16
A country has a low fertility rate and a high life expectancy, but does not have an aging population. What could explain this?

A) one child policy
B) remote technologies
C) solvent entitlements
D) influx of immigrants
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17
Why does population aging occur?

A) Fertility and mortality rates increase at the same time.
B) Fertility and mortality rates decline at the same time.
C) Entitlements lead to an increase in the proportion of aged.
D) Better sanitation leads to a decreased elderly dependency ratio.
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18
If a nation has a fast-growing demographic of adults older than 65 years while all other age demographics keep the same rate of growth, what is occurring?

A) population sizing
B) population aging
C) elderly dependency
D) critical gerontology
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19
Liqin frequently helps his grandparents pay their bills and groceries. What kind of intergenerational transfer of help is Liqin doing?

A) emotional support
B) instrumental help
C) material help
D) informational help
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20
What has kept the United States from placing high on a list of aged populations?

A) declining fertility rates
B) influx of immigrants
C) Baby Boomer cohort
D) critical gerontology
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21
What disease has heavy financial and psychological demands for patient care and a predicted rapid rise in incidence in populations?

A) cancer
B) dementia
C) obesity
D) STIs
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22
What is one of the most widespread approaches to protecting the solvency of old age security programs?

A) increasing familism
B) reversing internalized ageism
C) raising the retirement age
D) halting the use of telehealth
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23
What can mainstream media and social media potentially influence in relation to generational conflicts?

A) critical gerontology
B) characteristics of birth cohorts
C) increased medical expenditures
D) worker contributions to pensions
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What makes a city an age-friendly space?

A) subsidizes fertility treatments
B) relaxed restrictions on retirement age
C) supports security of seniors
D) optimizes personality characteristics
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25
A community is considering increasing the number of rent-controlled properties in the area by the local university. What is a possible result of this change?

A) failure of local businesses
B) increased parental leave
C) attraction of young adults
D) decrease in baby bonuses
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26
Venla is a community leader who wants to create an age-friendly environment. She makes sure that advertising for town hall meetings and neighborhood block parties are communicated through radio, Twitter, and printed signs pinned up around town. What element of age-friendliness is Venla addressing?

A) outdoor spaces and public buildings
B) transportation
C) housing
D) social and civic life
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What kind of governmental policy supports caregiving for elderly relatives?

A) baby bonus
B) parental leave
C) subsidized egg-freezing
D) filial responsibility laws
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28
Salman's blood pressure readings are electronically sent to his doctor and nurses, who analyze the measurements and communicate a plan of care to him by telephone. What kind of health care is Salman participating in?

A) remote patient monitoring
B) critical gerontology
C) pre-funded model
D) generational equity
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29
What is the condition of living later-life in one's residence of choice for as long as safely and comfortably possible?

A) elderly dependency
B) critical gerontology
C) demographic transition
D) aging in place
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30
What topic area should communities target in the process of making communities age-friendly?

A) entitlements
B) retirement age
C) parental leave
D) transportation
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31
A country that offers tax rebates and $15,000 for giving birth is offering ______.

A) worker pensions
B) parental leaves
C) baby bonuses
D) fertility rates
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32
What theory suggests that the continuation of both internal and external structures promotes life-satisfaction?

A) continuity theory
B) activity theory
C) modernization theory of aging
D) demographic transition theory
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33
What is the difference between phased and partial retirement?

A) Partial retirement is the abrupt end of employment.
B) Partial retirement is a financial incentive.
C) Phased retirement relates to a less demanding capacity.
D) Phased retirement is the reduction of hours of work.
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34
Attention to the font and size of lettering on directional signs addresses what element of age-friendliness?

A) transportation
B) outdoor spaces and public buildings
C) social and civic life
D) housing
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35
A structure built with the needs of children, the elderly, and the disabled in mind aligns with ______.

A) continuity theory
B) universal design
C) activity theory
D) invisible labor
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36
What prevents governments from using immigration to mitigate population aging?

A) negative attitudes toward immigrants
B) lack of incoming immigrants
C) relaxed immigration policies
D) filial responsibility laws
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37
Resting places in parks and wheel-friendly buildings are examples of what element of age friendliness?

A) housing
B) transportation
C) outdoor spaces and public buildings
D) social and civic life
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38
What happens with the emigration of young adults from a community?

A) closure of schools
B) shrink in tax base
C) rise in local businesses
D) assistance for elders
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39
What factor is addressed in both continuity theory and activity theory?

A) personality
B) social networks
C) mental activities
D) individual beliefs
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40
If Lorena frequently makes age-disparaging jokes about herself and exclusively associates with people decades younger than herself, what may she be experiencing?

A) internalized ageism
B) critical gerontology
C) cumulative disadvantage
D) invisible labor
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41
The rate of medical "overtreatment" is an important influence on national health care costs.
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42
Social scientists use the mean age and the newborn dependency ratio to assess a population's age.
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43
Population age influences society by changing the demand for health care services.
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44
China's aging population is an exception to the typical emergence of aged populations in high-income, developed nations with established incomes.
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45
The Demographic Transition Theory posits that advancements in sanitation and technology have helped prevent population aging in many societies.
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46
An older adult can decrease their time spent at a hospital by having their vital signs remotely collected and analyzed by health care providers.
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Social safety net programs were designed to fit all demographic contexts.
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48
The pyramid shape of a population pyramid alludes to the realistic condition of a population.
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49
Governments can support phased retirement by permitting seniors to receive old age benefits while working part-time.
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50
Experts anticipate lower medical expenditures and demand for health care services for aging populations.
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51
One factor that mitigates the effect of population aging in the United States is the lower average life expectancy as compared to other peer nations.
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52
Analysts foresee a rapid rise in the proportion of the population suffering from age-related forms of heart failure.
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53
Pronatalist policies discourage citizens from having children.
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54
Increases in average life expectancy have led to concerns about the future solvency of entitlements in the United States.
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Population aging occurs due to the concurrent decline of fertility and mortality rates.
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Understanding that the sustainability of entitlements relies on complex and various factors is an example of a critical gerontology approach.
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Tightening regulations for a required age of retirement is an approach to safeguarding the solvency of old age security programs.
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58
Intergenerational transfers of help become increasingly directed toward childcare as people approach oldest-old ages.
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59
The modernization theory of aging states that the status of older people increases as a society shifts from agricultural modes of production.
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Generational equity is when different generations have access to similar resources and opportunities.
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61
What are the two factors that are behind the United States' lower rate of population aging?
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Age-friendly cities create and optimize opportunities for later-life health and quality of life for seniors.
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63
Urban communities often experience the most extreme population aging due to youth migration patterns.
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Activity theory posits staying active physically and mentally is most beneficial to older adults.
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List at least three important non-demographic factors that influenced recent increases in U.S. health care expenditures.
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An example of aging in place is being able to have groceries delivered to one's own home.
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67
Give at least two examples of ways that social scientists can assess a population's age and define the methods.
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68
Affordable housing and public outdoor amenities are effective at attracting younger adults to communities.
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69
Car-dependent communities are an example of universal design.
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70
Continuity theory states that experiencing a disruption in beliefs as we age can help promote life satisfaction.
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71
How does cumulative disadvantage affect the experience of old age?
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72
Community information can be conveyed in age-friendly ways through social media.
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73
How does the aging of a society affect the everyday lives of individuals?
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74
Give at least two examples of how communities can promote aging in place.
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75
Offering tax credits and paid parental leave for having children are examples of pronatalist reproductive policies.
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76
Describe how an aging population can form in a country. Be sure to list at least three possible factors.
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77
Define phased retirement, partial retirement, and traditional retirement.
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78
Increasing restrictive immigration policies helps slow the aging of populations.
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79
How was an aging population shaped in China?
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80
Give at least three examples of how ageism affects are experienced by older adults.
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