Golden Years?: Social Inequality in Later Life

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Product Details
Price
$40.25
Publisher
Russell Sage Foundation
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 1.0 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780871540348

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About the Author
Deborah Carr is professor and chair of sociology at Boston University.
Reviews
"Comprehensive, cogent, and carefully researched, Golden Years? provides a window onto the realities, risks, and disparities confronting the burgeoning numbers moving to and through life after age sixty-five. But Deborah Carr also showcases possibilities--ways governments, communities, and families can rewrite the scripts of later adulthood in ways that promote greater equality and life quality. This book is must reading for understanding both aging and our aging society--for individuals, family members, students, scholars, and policy makers. An instant classic!"

--PHYLLIS MOEN, director, Life Course Center and McKnight Endowed Presidential Chair in Sociology, University of Minnesota
"Deborah Carr provides an engaging and clearly written analysis of the key questions and controversies driving social science aging research. Golden Years? is essential reading for everyone from those engaged in this research to students who are being exposed to the topic for the first time."

--PAMELA HERD, professor, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University