Explorations of Contemporary Age Discrimination: A Global View

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Age, due among other causes to demographic transitions, has become a common and wide-spread content of discrimination. It concerns all age groups in all countries. Numerous analyses of regional and international institutions, including departments of the United Nations, demonstrate various determinants of age discrimination (“ageism”) implicit in contemporary societies. This article explores issues of discrimination, in particular age dis-crimination. These topics are conceived as complex multidimensional societal problema-tiques that require comprehensive approaches to understand, prevent, and combat them. In our article, the available literature concerning age discrimination is explored. Albania, Great Britain, Norway, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania are deployed as cases of “rules of law” related to ageism. Some practical legal cases are analyzed to explore the impacts of practices of legal politics on discriminatory situations concerning individuals. Finally, recent studies carried out in the context of the social quality approach are used to broaden our scope.

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Zharovska, I. M., Kovalchuk, V. B., Gren, N. M., Bohiv, Y. S., & Shulhan, I. I. (2022). Explorations of Contemporary Age Discrimination: A Global View. International Journal of Social Quality(United States), 12(2), 94–112. https://doi.org/10.3167/IJSQ.2022.120206

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