75 years and over in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic
"The value of life is becoming age dependent and ageism more acceptable", skriver vår affilierade forskare Satya Brink.
The pandemic is affecting the public perception of the age group 75 and over as frail, unproductive, consuming valuable health resources and unfairly economically privileged resulting in their being undervalued and misrepresented in public discourse.
Satya Brink beskriver hur pandemin påverkar livet för och uppfattningen om äldre. Länk till annan webbplats, öppnas i nytt fönster.
Publikationer:
- Brink, S. (2024). Literacy for those on the wrong side of the digital divide.
- Brink, S. (2023). Desirable environmental policies for an aging world.
- Brink, S. (2023). The Longevity Dividend: Later Life, Lifelong Learning and Productive Societies. Cham: Springer
- Brink, S. (2023). Model of environmental intergenerational learning extending to the later years. Ricerche di Pedagogia e Didattica 18(2), 67-79
- Brink, S. (2023). The right to lifelong learning: Addressing policy challenges for late-life learning in Canada. International Journal of Population Studies 9(2),
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