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Sara Arber , Jay Ginn


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"...a remarkable contribution to gerontology and provides professionals with valuable information to help strengthen supportive family relationships." - Ageing and Society "...much to interest social workers with a concern for elderly people or anyone with an involvement in planning or providing communitycare." - British Journal of Social Work "This is a good read either as a whole or in parts." - Age & Ageing "...a useful informative addition to the sociological literature on ageing." - British Journal of Sociology

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How do the social effects of ageing over the life course interact with gender, giving rise to changed gender roles and relationships? How do women's and men's sense of their identity change with increasing age? "Connecting Gender and Ageing" challenges the assumption that gender can be treated as static over the life course, highlighting the differential social effects of ageing on women's and men's roles, relationships and identity. The early chapters address the question of linking gender and age within sociological theory, outlining alternatives and introducing new ideas to integrate these two dimensions of social stratification. Contributors use a feminist perspective to explore the impact of ageing on gender roles in the workplace and in retirement; in marital and other relationships; in community support networks and in older women's own perceptions. A range of research approaches are used, including qualitative studies giving a voice to women. A concluding chapter draws out the implications of the book. A clear writing style and the inclusion of chapters from North America and Europe makes this book accessible to an international readership.

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