A central concern of many theorists of later life has been to elucidate the processes which shape the marginalisation and relative disadvantage of older people in contemporary society. This concern parallels a current argument within sociological theorising: that life course stage and generational location constitute increasingly important dimensions of social difference and inequality. It is an argument of the paper that many current approaches operate with metaphors of society which ultimately locate those in later life at the margins by virtue of the theoretical terms being used. Too much has been claimed for life course-based divisions and too little has been claimed in respect of life course-related processes. The paper develops an alt...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the association between the socio-economic status (SES...
In spite of several decades of development, the theoretical underpinnings of life course research go...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
A central concern of many theorists of later life has been to elucidate the processes which shape th...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
In this contribution, we mobilize the interdisciplinary life course paradigm to consider the process...
Population ageing is expected to lead to a rise of chronic conditions and multimorbidity. The life c...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
This article discusses findings from a qualitative longitudinal study of dignity in later life, whic...
The overall aim of the thesis was to explore social inequalities in: a) mortality during mid-life, b...
During the last decades, the theory of cumulative (dis)advantages has been one of the most influenti...
Background and aims: The inequality hypothesis states that area-level income inequality causes a cha...
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities research in ...
Ideas relating to ‘successful’ and ‘active’ ageing have become firmly embedded in research and polic...
none2noPopulation ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population agein...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the association between the socio-economic status (SES...
In spite of several decades of development, the theoretical underpinnings of life course research go...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
A central concern of many theorists of later life has been to elucidate the processes which shape th...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
In this contribution, we mobilize the interdisciplinary life course paradigm to consider the process...
Population ageing is expected to lead to a rise of chronic conditions and multimorbidity. The life c...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
This article discusses findings from a qualitative longitudinal study of dignity in later life, whic...
The overall aim of the thesis was to explore social inequalities in: a) mortality during mid-life, b...
During the last decades, the theory of cumulative (dis)advantages has been one of the most influenti...
Background and aims: The inequality hypothesis states that area-level income inequality causes a cha...
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities research in ...
Ideas relating to ‘successful’ and ‘active’ ageing have become firmly embedded in research and polic...
none2noPopulation ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population agein...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the association between the socio-economic status (SES...
In spite of several decades of development, the theoretical underpinnings of life course research go...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...