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Warm up:

Warm up:. What is a stereotype?. Prejudice. Unsupported generalization about a category of people Refers to attitudes Negative form of prejudice is Stereotypes Exaggerated generalization Individuals see reality based on what they believe to be true, not necessarily on what is true.

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Warm up:

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  1. Warm up: What is a stereotype?

  2. Prejudice • Unsupported generalization about a category of people • Refers to attitudes • Negative form of prejudice is Stereotypes • Exaggerated generalization • Individuals see reality based on what they believe to be true, not necessarily on what is true. • Thoughts?

  3. Ageism Social inequality

  4. What is Ageism? • Is the belief that one age category is by nature superior to another age category • Different societies place different values on age • Ageism can apply to any age group, but mainly focused on the elderly group • Does America reinforces ageism?

  5. The Aging World • We are getting older! • Est. 606 million people aged 60 and older worldwide • Est by 2050 the number will be 2 billion • Europe is the “oldest” region in the world. Average age 37.7

  6. Graying of America • In 2000, 12 % of the population was 65 or older • Rise to 19 % by 2025 • This is known as the graying of America. • 2 main reasons: • Advances of healthcare and better living conditions • Variations in birthrates have changed the age structure of the U.S. • Birthrate rose dramatically in 1946 – why?

  7. Baby boomers! • Men were coming home from war and wanted a family • After the early 60s, the birthrate dropped and has remained low ever since • Baby boomer generation the largest of the American population

  8. The politics of Aging • Elderly Americans have more influence in the political arena • Groups work to bring awareness to older people • AARP • More than 34 million members • Provides services

  9. Issues • Social Security • Is it up for caring for the older generation? Baby boomers • Funded by payroll ( out of your paycheck) • You pay into the system and then when you retire the system pays you • Medicare • Government sponsored health-insurance for elderly Americans and Americans with disabilities • Medicaid • State and federally funded health insurance program for low-income individuals • All have stirred up much debate. WHY?

  10. Age inequality • 22 percent of elderly African Americans live in poverty • Hispanics it is about 19 percent • White is more than 8 percent • Poverty level for elderly individuals is $8,250 a year • Couples $10,400 • Most people who receive security benefits are above it by around $200

  11. Elderly with Disabilities • Disabilities affect many older Americans • Stereotype – incapable of working • ADA – Americans with Disabilities Act. Addresses 4 main areas • Employment • Public services • Public accommodations • Telecommunication

  12. Group workwrite your answers down • Describe a time when you feel like you have been discriminated against because of your age • How did it make you feel? • What was your reaction? • Why might someone feel that way about your age group? • How might you break the stereotype of your age group? • Be ready to discuss

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