Chapter 13: Sociology, Schaefer, 1995-2012
Year born | 1995 | 2001 | 2004 | 2010 |
Male | 72.5 | 74.4 | 75.2 | 76.2 |
Female | 78.9 | 79.8 | 80.4 | 81 |
If 65 in | 1995 | 2001 | 2004 | 2010 |
Male | 80.6 | 80.9 | 81.9 | 82.7 |
Female | 83.9 | 84 | 84.6 | 85.3 |
THE LIFE COURSE:
Aging
is a multidimensional process: Gerontology
Physical:
Age | Rate per 100,000 |
18-34 | 13 |
65-74 | 18 (rate for males alone even higher) |
75-84 | 24 |
Sociology
seeks to answer : WHY? What has changed and how do the
social changes affect the lives of individuals, families and entire categories
of people?
Functionalism:
Analysis of the aging process involves an examination of the changes in meaning that have been socially constructed and how these changes affect everyone in a society. Example: Old age/senility vs. Alzheimer's, depression, malnutrition. Difference between what is expected and accepted versus the search for cause and constructive treatment.
Conflict Theory:
Back to Patterns of Intergroup Interaction
Back to Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Over the next few years as the Baby Boomers get old, with money, images and roles for the elderly are likely to improve, but as the baby busts come into their own; power through control of information production, conflict between the two groups is certain.
Also: Elderly as not a unified group: Social class, Gender, racial and ethnic distinctions. Yet, collective consciousness is emerging (AARP)
Social structure impinges upon all aspects of our lives, even those which appear to be purely natural processes. The Stratification of society based upon age helps determine the availability of social roles, the meaning attached to members of various age groups, and the opportunities provided to the members. Social structure, the patterns of interactions and expectations we have with others, shapes the reality of our everyday experiences.
Aging in any society is shaped by cultural expectations and possibilities. It is understandable that every society will have some form of stratification and differentiation based on age. Sociology seeks to understand the reasons and effect current forms have on the social experiences of a graying population.
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