"Will 69 million baby boomers suddenly drop out of the workforce
when they turn 65? It is difficult to imagine this generation, with
its talent, education, and experience, idling away the last thirty
years of life."--From the Foreword, by Robert N. Butler, M.D., The
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Old age has been historically thought of as a period of frailty
and dependence, yet studies show that with the help of advances in
health and medicine, current populations will live longer and
remain healthier than previous generations. As average life
expectancies rise, traditional concepts of retirement need to be
reconsidered on all levels--from government policy to business
practice to individual life planning. In this volume, leaders in
the field of gerontology explore these changing conditions through
the concept of "productive aging," which has been developed by
leaders in the field to promote older adults' contributions to
society in social and economic capacities.
"Productive Aging: Concepts and Challenges" treats the
implications of productive aging for the discipline of gerontology
and for society in general. The first section defines the
principles, historical perspectives, and conceptual frameworks for
productive aging. The second section takes a disciplinary approach,
treating the biomedical, psychological, sociological, and economic
implications of a more capable older generation. The third section
considers advances in theories of gerontology, and the fourth
section suggests future directions in practice, theory, and
research.
Contributors: W. Andrew Achenbaum, University of Houston -
Scott A. Bass, University of Maryland-Baltimore - Vern L. Bengtson,
University of Southern California - James E. Birren, UCLA - Francis
G. Caro, University of Massachusetts Boston - Carroll L. Estes,
University of California-San Francisco - Marc Freedman, Civic
Ventures (co-founder of Experience Corps) - James Hinterlong,
Washington University - James S. Jackson, University of Michigan -
Jane L. Mahakian, Pacific Senior Services - Harry R. Moody, Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation - Nancy Morrow-Howell, Washington
University - Philip Rozario, Washington University - James H.
Schulz, Brandeis University - Michael Sherraden, Washington
University - Alvar Svanborg, University of Illinois-Chicago and
Goteburg University, Sweden - Brent A. Taylor, San Diego State
University
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