Deck 15: A: Aging and the Elderly

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The "old-age dependency ratio" refers to the ratio of elderly people to working adults.
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Rising birth rates is a major factor driving up the elderly population.
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The greatest proportion of very happy elderly people fell into the lowest income category.
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Societies around the world define their oldest members in the same way.
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The elderly population of Canada has been increasing rapidly.
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As the elderly population of Canada increases,the physical and social segregation of the elderly will almost certainly decline.
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Increasing longevity is a major factor driving up the elderly population.
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Age stratification refers to inequality among elderly people.
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Gerontology is the study of aging and the elderly.
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The "young old" refers to people under the age of fifty-five.
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Seniors with higher incomes assess their own health as better compared to seniors with lower income.
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As people get older,their personalities change so that people who knew them years before would say they are not the same person.
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In general,industrialization raises the relative social standing of the elderly.
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In Canada,males typically outlive females.
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Older people typically report a loss of sensory abilities,such as hearing.
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In general,higher-income nations have the largest share of elderly people in their populations.
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Gerontocracy is a form of social organization in which the oldest members of a society have the greatest wealth and power.
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In hunting and gathering societies,older members are considered a valuable resource to the group.
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Societies,the world over,define their oldest members in negative terms.
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Life expectancy is about fifty years in the lowest-income countries today.
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Careers relating to gerontology are increasingly important in Canada.
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Activity theory states that a high level of activity enhances personal satisfaction in old age.
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Women are more likely than men to visit and care for their elderly parents.
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Modern,high-income societies tend to separate death from living.
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Euthanasia refers to providing comfort and care to a person who has a terminal illness.
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Of all age categories,people over the age of sixty-five have the highest poverty rate.
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Disengagement theory is guided by the symbolic-interaction approach.
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Elderly people were more likely to retire a century ago than they are today.
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Aging often leads to fear and self-doubt,because our culture places such a high value on youthfulness.
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Social isolation is a greater problem for elderly women than for elderly men.
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In Canada,most elderly men,but not most elderly women,live alone.
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Ageism is the belief that the oldest people are the wisest and should have the most power.
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As Gordon Streib sees it,it is not so much that the old grow poor as that the poor grow old.
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Daniel Callahan argues that we need to reconsider our view of death as an enemy to be conquered at all costs.
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Poverty rates among the Canadian elderly have increased in recent decades.
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Social-conflict analysis points to ways in which the elderly are socially disadvantaged.
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Elder abuse is a form of family violence that often goes unreported to police.
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Today in Canada,85% of our population dies after the age of 75.
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By 2050,the elderly population of Canada will exceed the population of the entire country in 1900.
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Deck 15: A: Aging and the Elderly
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The "old-age dependency ratio" refers to the ratio of elderly people to working adults.
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Rising birth rates is a major factor driving up the elderly population.
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The greatest proportion of very happy elderly people fell into the lowest income category.
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Societies around the world define their oldest members in the same way.
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The elderly population of Canada has been increasing rapidly.
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As the elderly population of Canada increases,the physical and social segregation of the elderly will almost certainly decline.
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Increasing longevity is a major factor driving up the elderly population.
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Age stratification refers to inequality among elderly people.
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Gerontology is the study of aging and the elderly.
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The "young old" refers to people under the age of fifty-five.
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Seniors with higher incomes assess their own health as better compared to seniors with lower income.
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As people get older,their personalities change so that people who knew them years before would say they are not the same person.
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In general,industrialization raises the relative social standing of the elderly.
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In Canada,males typically outlive females.
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Older people typically report a loss of sensory abilities,such as hearing.
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In general,higher-income nations have the largest share of elderly people in their populations.
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Gerontocracy is a form of social organization in which the oldest members of a society have the greatest wealth and power.
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In hunting and gathering societies,older members are considered a valuable resource to the group.
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Societies,the world over,define their oldest members in negative terms.
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Life expectancy is about fifty years in the lowest-income countries today.
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Careers relating to gerontology are increasingly important in Canada.
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Activity theory states that a high level of activity enhances personal satisfaction in old age.
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Women are more likely than men to visit and care for their elderly parents.
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Modern,high-income societies tend to separate death from living.
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Euthanasia refers to providing comfort and care to a person who has a terminal illness.
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Of all age categories,people over the age of sixty-five have the highest poverty rate.
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Disengagement theory is guided by the symbolic-interaction approach.
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Elderly people were more likely to retire a century ago than they are today.
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Aging often leads to fear and self-doubt,because our culture places such a high value on youthfulness.
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Social isolation is a greater problem for elderly women than for elderly men.
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In Canada,most elderly men,but not most elderly women,live alone.
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Ageism is the belief that the oldest people are the wisest and should have the most power.
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As Gordon Streib sees it,it is not so much that the old grow poor as that the poor grow old.
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Daniel Callahan argues that we need to reconsider our view of death as an enemy to be conquered at all costs.
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Poverty rates among the Canadian elderly have increased in recent decades.
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Social-conflict analysis points to ways in which the elderly are socially disadvantaged.
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Elder abuse is a form of family violence that often goes unreported to police.
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Today in Canada,85% of our population dies after the age of 75.
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By 2050,the elderly population of Canada will exceed the population of the entire country in 1900.
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