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Chapter 12, Aging and Inequality Based on Age

Chapter 12, Aging and Inequality Based on Age. Key Terms. chronological age A person’s age based on date of birth.

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Chapter 12, Aging and Inequality Based on Age

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  1. Chapter 12, Aging and Inequality Based on Age Key Terms

  2. chronological ageA person’s age based on date of birth. functional ageObservable individual attributes such as physical appearance, mobility, strength, coordination, and mental capacity that are used to assign people to age categories.

  3. life expectancyAverage number of years that a group of people born in the same year could expect to live. • cohortA group of people born within a specified period of time.

  4. gerontologyThe study of aging and older people. • age stratificationInequalities, differences, segregation or conflict between age groups.

  5. ageismPrejudice and discrimination against people on basis of age, particularly against older persons. • entitlementsCertain benefit payments, paid by the government.

  6. elder abusePhysical abuse, psychological abuse, financial exploitation and medical abuse or neglect of people age 65 or older. • disengagement theoryOlder persons make a normal and healthy adjustment to aging when they detach themselves from their social roles and prepare for their eventual death.

  7. activity theoryPeople tend to shift gears in late middle age and find substitutes for previous statuses, roles and activities. • hospiceAn organization that provides a homelike facility or home-based care for people who are terminally ill.

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