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EARLY AND MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
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RESOCILIZATION Altering what we have learned earlier and learning new kinds of appropriate behavior Men and women have different experiences as they go through early and middle adulthood
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ADULT MALE DEVELOPMENT STAGES Daniel Levinson 3 developmental stages for males in early and mid-adulthood
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THE NOVICE PHASE Ages 17-32 1 st experiences-ups & downs Must leave home New options Gear self to “make it”
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THE SETTLING DOWN PERIOD Ages 33-39 Establishing ones self in society Advancing in occupation Form commitment to family, community, work etc.
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THE MIDLIFE TRANSITION Ages 40-44 Bridge between early and middle adulthood Revise dreams
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ADULT FEMALE Irene Frieze 3 phases in early and middle adulthood
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LEAVING THE FAMILY Establish their own identities Emphasis on influence of marriage
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ENTERING THE ADULT WORLD Dual roles of career and marriage Motherhood Break in employment
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ENTERING THE ADULT WORLD AGAIN Middle 30’s Challenges such as those in the 20’s Develop commitments to their careers right about the time their husbands are beginning to have a serious doubt about theirs
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JOBS AND THE WORKPLACE MEN AND WOMEN ARE EXPECTED TO WORK FOR PAY DURING MOST OF THEIR ADULT LIVES
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SANDWICH GENERATION The Sandwich Generation is a generation of people who care for their aging parents while supporting their own children. 65 or older will double by the year 2030, to over 70 million.
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DEPENDENCY RATIO Measure showing the number of dependents (aged 0-14 and over the age of 65) to the total population (aged 15-64).
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THE LATER AGES Gerontology-the scientific study of the processes and phenomena of aging Young old65-74 Middle old75-84 Old-Old85 and older
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GRAYING AMERICA Life Expectancy 81.4 Women 75.6 Men
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DECIDING WHEN YOU ARE TOO OLD Biology Personal history Gender Age The value that a culture places on men’s and women’s ages Ageism-prejudice, discrimination, and hostility directed against people because of their age.
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THEORIES OF AGING Age Cohorts-people who were born at roughly the same time and who pass through the life course together Disengagement-the view that society prevents disruption by having the elderly vacate their positions of responsibility so younger generation can step into their shoes
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Activity Theory-the view that satisfaction during old age is related to a person’s amount and quality of activity Continuity Theory-the focus of this theory is how people adjust to retirement by continuing aspects of their earlier lives
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COSTS Social Security Costs
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EXPECTATIONS Work and Retirement Transition may be difficult Health, profession, finances Role of seniors in society
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PROBLEMS Isolation Nursing Homes Elder Abuse The Poor
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DEATH AND DYING 5 Stages of Dying Elisbeth Kubler-Ross Denial-ignore truth Anger-”Why Me?” Bargaining-promising better behavior Depression-feeling hopeless Acceptance-sum up life experiences Hospice and Suicide
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