Health and care in ageing societies: A new international approach

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In the context of global ageing societies, there are few challenges to the underlying assumption that policies should promote functional health and independence in older people and contain the costs of care. This important book offers such a challenge. It provides a critical analysis of the limitations of contemporary policies and calls for a fuller understanding of the relationship between health and care throughout the life-course. Located within the tradition of the feminist ethic of care, the book provides a fresh insight into global policy debates and the impact that these have on people's experiences of ageing. Including international evidence on health inequalities, health promotion and health care, this book will be of interest to a range of social scientists, particularly specialists in gerontology and social policy.

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Lloyd, L. (2012). Health and care in ageing societies: A new international approach. Health and care in ageing societies: A new international approach (pp. 1–169). Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/aft178

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