This paper argues that ageism is a social structural dimension that riddles Canadian society but has yet to be challenged in the ways that sexism and racism are in North America. However, how the effects of ageism are experienced, how these impact the quality of life of individual elderly persons, depends on their social location. Thus, developing an intersectional analysis is essential for resisting ageism. The analysis builds on two of the author’s recent research projects in the home care policy field. One project used a PAR methodology involving a half-dozen activist senior citizens over a three year period. The second project, building on the knowledge generated from the earlier project, mounted a multi-faceted community engagement cam...
Contemporary social policy compels seniors who require assistance with personal or household tasks t...
Researchers of ageing have begun to pay attention to the increasing diversity of our older populatio...
Negative stereotypes of older people can have detrimental impacts on their mental health, hence bett...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the paper is to analyse the impact ageism may have on providing h...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
This article uses feminist scholarship to investigate 'the elderly mystique'-which contends that the...
Ageing-in-place refers to the ability to live in one’s own home and community safely, independently,...
Background: The studies analyzed have shown among other things that ageism appears to be an overlook...
This work deals with ageism or age discrimination, so the theme that has become very topical because...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
In both Canadian policies and scholarly research, there is a tendency to presume that the perspectiv...
Current knowledge produced by science often fails to have real-life policy implications. To promote ...
Ageism is defined as a systemic bias towards older adults because of their are. It is found across t...
Abstract Background Making fun of growing older is co...
Contemporary social policy compels seniors who require assistance with personal or household tasks t...
Researchers of ageing have begun to pay attention to the increasing diversity of our older populatio...
Negative stereotypes of older people can have detrimental impacts on their mental health, hence bett...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the paper is to analyse the impact ageism may have on providing h...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
This article uses feminist scholarship to investigate 'the elderly mystique'-which contends that the...
Ageing-in-place refers to the ability to live in one’s own home and community safely, independently,...
Background: The studies analyzed have shown among other things that ageism appears to be an overlook...
This work deals with ageism or age discrimination, so the theme that has become very topical because...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
In both Canadian policies and scholarly research, there is a tendency to presume that the perspectiv...
Current knowledge produced by science often fails to have real-life policy implications. To promote ...
Ageism is defined as a systemic bias towards older adults because of their are. It is found across t...
Abstract Background Making fun of growing older is co...
Contemporary social policy compels seniors who require assistance with personal or household tasks t...
Researchers of ageing have begun to pay attention to the increasing diversity of our older populatio...
Negative stereotypes of older people can have detrimental impacts on their mental health, hence bett...