Women Come of Age: Perspectives on the Lives of Older Women

Women Come of Age: Perspectives on the Lives of Older Women

by Edited By Miriam Bernard & Kathy Meade (Author)

Synopsis

In late twentieth century Britain ageing and old age is very much an issue for, and about, older women. Older women are survivors. They account for 58 per cent of people over the age of 60, 67 per cent of those over 75 and 80 per cent of those surviving to 90 and beyond. Yet to date very little material has been written about what it means to be an older woman in today's society.



Women Come of Age provides a comprehensive review of this subject, and by drawing on both feminist and life course perspectives, the contributors explore key issues such as work and poverty, health, friendship and sexuality, giving and receiving care, housing and leisure. They raise some challenging questions and suggest strategies for policy, provision and practice.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 01 Apr 1993

ISBN 10: 0340552611
ISBN 13: 9780340552612

Media Reviews
This book should serve as a stimulating introduction for students within the fields of gerontology, nursing, medicine, social work and social services and women's studies, whose numbers are continually on the increase.
BOLD (The International Institute on Ageing) Vold

Is an ambitious and powerful book...highly topical and thought provoking.
Local Government Studies

Gathers together a rich seam of information on various aspects of their lives
Society Policy