We conducted an integrative review to identify issues and challenges that face aging women and to distinguish areas for future research. We found that many older women continue to face inequities related to health and often are invisible within the discourse of aging policy. In this article we argue for a greater focus on the unique needs of women, a gendered approach to policy and intervention development, and promotion of the health of women across the life span. Policymakers, health care workers, and researchers need to consider the perspective of gender as well as age when implementing and evaluating effective interventions. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Background and ObjectivesThis study explores how older women with low socioeconomic status living in...
Ageing/aged bodies reflects gender norms and power relations. The paper is based on analysis of four...
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Contains fulltext : 245530.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
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abstract: Issues of gender have always been at the heart of the sociology of ageing but their constr...
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Health and wellbeing are inextricably linked to an individual's capacity for continued meaningful en...
This policy discussion paper explores the way in which intersecting inequalities affect life courses...
Background and ObjectivesThis study explores how older women with low socioeconomic status living in...
Ageing/aged bodies reflects gender norms and power relations. The paper is based on analysis of four...
markdownabstractIn this thesis we aimed to provide insights in health and ageing of older adults whi...
This important topic, aging, is really a woman's issue as things now stand. Someday, it is to be hop...
After almost two decades, many issues raised in this article on ‘Gender, Health and Ageing’ still re...
We live in a world where women over fifty account for almost one quarter of the total population. Th...
A key finding of this research is that gender and ageing play a distinct role in the shaping of the ...
Contains fulltext : 245530.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Population Ageing, the inescapable upshot of demographic transition, has emerged as a development ch...
Abstract: The U.S population is becoming increasingly older due to steady increases in longevity, es...
abstract: Issues of gender have always been at the heart of the sociology of ageing but their constr...
In most contexts imbalanced sex ratios are a source of policy and research focus. However, the sever...
The world’s population is ageing rapidly (United Nations 2015) and with increased longevity, the div...
Health and wellbeing are inextricably linked to an individual's capacity for continued meaningful en...
This policy discussion paper explores the way in which intersecting inequalities affect life courses...
Background and ObjectivesThis study explores how older women with low socioeconomic status living in...
Ageing/aged bodies reflects gender norms and power relations. The paper is based on analysis of four...
markdownabstractIn this thesis we aimed to provide insights in health and ageing of older adults whi...