Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing and Sociology, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 Dec 8;14(12):1533. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14121533.
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life expectancy coupled with the ageing of the baby boomer cohort, has led to significant concern. This concern, however, typically neglects the heterogeneity of later life experiences and how these are patterned by inequalities that reflect how process of social stratification continue to operate into later life. This paper draws on a programme of work, based on analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, to empirically examine questions of inequality in later life. It begins by illustrating the patterning of health inequality. It then investigates the importance of later life contexts and events in shaping inequality through and after the retirement process. In doing so it examines the extent to which later life continues to reflect stable social structures that shape inequalities and, consequently, health and wellbeing in later life. The paper then illustrates how the effects of socioeconomic position on health in later life can be theorised as a product of class processes, borrowing in part from Bourdieu. Other dimensions of inequality, such as gender, ethnicity, area and sexuality, are not discussed here. The paper concludes with a discussion of the need for a close focus on inequalities in later life in research, policy and practice.
由于预期寿命的快速增长和婴儿潮一代的老龄化,退休后人口的增长引起了人们的极大关注。然而,这种关注通常忽略了晚年生活经历的异质性,以及这些经历如何被反映社会分层过程在晚年继续运作的不平等模式所塑造。本文借鉴了一项基于对英国老龄化纵向研究分析的工作计划,从经验上探讨了晚年不平等的问题。它首先说明了健康不平等的模式。然后,它通过退休过程前后的生活环境和事件来考察不平等的形成的重要性。在这样做的过程中,它考察了晚年生活在多大程度上仍然反映了塑造不平等以及晚年健康和幸福的稳定社会结构。本文接着说明了如何将社会经济地位对晚年健康的影响理论化为阶级过程的产物,部分借鉴了布迪厄的观点。其他不平等维度,如性别、种族、地区和性取向,本文暂不讨论。本文最后讨论了在研究、政策和实践中需要密切关注晚年不平等的问题。