Life-course implications of US public policies / edited by Janet M. Wilmoth and Andrew S. London.
Material type: TextSeries: Society and agingPublisher: New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2021Edition: 1 EditionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781003020912
- 1003020917
- 9781000389524
- 1000389529
- 9781000389487
- 1000389480
- 305.26 23
- HQ1061
"Public policies are often narrowly focused and targeted legislative or regulatory guidelines. In Current Debates in Aging and the Life Course: Public Policy, the authors encourage others to systematically consider the influence of policies and programs on lives, aging, and the life course, and how the consequences may vary by race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, and social class. The volume aims to foster an appreciation of how policy influences connect and condition the life course. Essays examine issues relating to cumulative Dis/Advantage, crime and nutrition, amongst other issues, and demonstrate how the principles of the life-course perspective and cumulative inequality theory can be used to re-shape contemporary public policy debates. Current Debates in Aging and the Life Course will be a great aid to students of sociology, social work, and, and public policy, as well as policy makers, think tanks, and lobbyists, who are concerned with age-based policy"-- Provided by publisher.
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