Ageing through austerity: Critical perspectives from Ireland
Keiran Walsh, Gemma M. Carney, and Áine Ní Léime
Abstract
Demographic ageing is identified as a global challenge with significant social policy implications across local, national and international contexts. The 2008 economic crisis and related austerity policies further compound and complicate this challenge. Social policy pressures characterising ageing societies increasingly need to be understood within the context of the economic recession and the evolving circumstances of austerity. Yet, the extent to which the global economic crisis intensifies problems experienced in later life has been largely neglected as a research and policy topic. This bo ... More
Demographic ageing is identified as a global challenge with significant social policy implications across local, national and international contexts. The 2008 economic crisis and related austerity policies further compound and complicate this challenge. Social policy pressures characterising ageing societies increasingly need to be understood within the context of the economic recession and the evolving circumstances of austerity. Yet, the extent to which the global economic crisis intensifies problems experienced in later life has been largely neglected as a research and policy topic. This book addresses this deficit by using Ireland as a site for unpacking social policy issues in ageing through austerity. The book interrogates whether or not the economic recession and austerity has in fact altered ageing experiences for older people in Ireland. A selection of internationally recognised policy issues for ageing societies are explored; demography; citizenship; participation and volunteering; work, gender and pensions; age-friendly communities and place; dementia care; and social exclusion. The book presents a critical analysis to contextualise and elaborate on international debates around these issues within the Irish austerity setting, and to identify future directions for research and policy that are relevant beyond Ireland. A central goal of contributors is to demonstrate linkages between the global, national and local levels that shape the experiences of ageing in a time of austerity. The emphasis, however, is as much on the capacity of the local to shape and manipulate global influence and forces, as it is about the power of globalisation over national and community contexts.
Keywords:
Ageing,
Social policy,
Economic recession,
Austerity,
Citizenship,
Participation and volunteering,
Work, gender and pensions,
Age-friendly communities and place,
Dementia care,
Social exclusion
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2015 |
Print ISBN-13: 9781447316237 |
Published to Policy Press Scholarship Online: September 2015 |
DOI:10.1332/policypress/9781447316237.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Keiran Walsh, editor
National University of Ireland Galway
Gemma M. Carney, editor
Queen's University Belfast
Áine Ní Léime, editor
Southern Connecticut State University
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