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    What Makes a Good Life in Late Life?

    PublicationsOctober 27, 2018Leave a comment

    Population aging and longevity in the context of declining social commitments raise concerns about disadvantage, inequality, and the well‐being of older people.

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    Precarity in late life: Understanding new forms of risk & insecurity

    PublicationsSeptember 11, 2017

    Publication Name: Precarity in late life: Understanding new forms of risk and insecurity Abstract: Population aging and longevity in the context of declining social commitments, raises concerns about disadvantage and widening inequality in late life. This paper explores the concept of precarity as a means to understand new and sustained forms of risk and insecurity…

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    Precarity in late life: Rethinking dementia as a ‘frailed’ old age

    PublicationsMarch 14, 2017

    Read the latest publication released in the February 2017 issue of Sociology of Health and Illness.

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    Evaluating how older people with low income; who experience disability and who are (im) migrants experience inequality and how these trajectories influence late life.
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