Jefferys M
Centre of Medical Law and Ethics, King's College, London, England.
Soc Sci Med. 1996 Sep;43(5):681-7. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(96)00112-8.
A broad review is made of the economic, social and political developments that accompanied the 20th century demographic transition in the developed industrialized societies of Europe and North America and their implications for older people, emphasizing changes in work patterns, the position of women, family and household structures. The denigration of older people is not new, but there is greater consciousness of the disadvantaging aspects of ageist expressions. The different stages of economic development and family systems and norms in developing societies now undergoing the demographic transition in Asia and elsewhere are likely to make the lives of older people there very different from those experienced during the transition period in Europe.
本文广泛回顾了20世纪欧洲和北美发达工业化社会人口转变所伴随的经济、社会和政治发展情况,及其对老年人的影响,重点强调了工作模式、女性地位、家庭和家庭结构的变化。对老年人的诋毁并非新鲜事,但人们现在更清楚地意识到年龄歧视性言论的不利方面。亚洲和其他地区正在经历人口转变的发展中社会,其经济发展、家庭制度和规范的不同阶段,可能使那里老年人的生活与欧洲转型时期的情况大不相同。