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    As society ages‚ demographic trends change and evolve. This can have a significant impact on the workforce around the world. Impacts such as the aging workforce‚ more females entering the workforce and the increase in migrants’ means that organisations are increasingly going to have to work on their equal opportunity policies‚ concentrate on talent management and succession planning. The ageing population means that organisations are going to be required to change how they manage their skilled workforce

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    poverty. This ratre has not significantly changed since 2010. (US Census Bureau 2012). Of this amount‚ 7.2 percent of workers aged 18-64 who work and are in poverty‚ the “American Dream” seems to lack credibility. According to the Administration on Aging‚ the number of individuals sixty-five years of age reached 43.1 million in 2012 an increase of 7.6 million or 21% since 2002. This number is projected to continue to increase over the next twenty-eight years to over 60%. The population of older old

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    struggle trying to gain her trust. I did mention to her that I would keep her answers confidential and that these answers would be used for educational purposes only. She was delighted to do this interview to help me gain insight into the views of an aging adult. During the interview process I managed to keep my opinions to myself‚ which proved to be a difficult task. The first interview came to an end and she thanked me for my time and for listening to her. The second interview had the same setting

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    notion is as it has such a variance in its definition and structuring. What is considered a norm is highly debateable when defining age. Cohorts‚ cultural differences‚ values‚ behaviours even health all present a problem when measuring normalities of aging. Age is essentially an empty variable. How can a scientific measurements be applied and be reliable? Both Hertzog (2003) and Little‚ Lindenberger and Nesseleroade (1999) suggest the main complexity of reliable research into psychological change

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    1. “Like sexism and racism‚ changing social norms is possible. It is time to stop defining people by their age. It will result in more prosperous‚ equitable and healthier societies.” – John Beard‚ WHO Director of Ageing and Life Course. It is evident that present society still holds many negative attitudes towards the elderly. Some of these attitudes include – being incompetent. For example‚ present society and predominately those aged 18-24 think that the elderly have trouble learning new tasks

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    Reference Online‚ 2011). Older adults are a vulnerable population because they face not only issues with their aging body‚ but also issues with their mental and spiritual wellbeing. These issues generate many barriers an older adult must face. Barriers of a Vulnerable Population According to Smith‚ et. al (2010)‚ it is important for community and local governments to acknowledge the aging population and provide age-friendly services (p. 15). As society continues to have economic difficulties

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    How will I or anyone including my child be able to afford to take care of our aging loved ones? This is the big question of many people now a days. Reason being that with people living longer in life and many other factors playing into this dilemma. It ’s more or less being left up to the next generation which is either the children or grandchildren to take care of the aging elderly family members. The financial aspect of this question is the biggest problem to date. With social security and medicare

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    (Response to essay: "The Virtues of Growing Older" by Carol Siskin (The Longman Reader p.343-347)] There Are Plusses to Aging In her essay‚ “The Virtues of Growing Older‚” Carol Siskin analyzes the downside of being young‚ and the plusses of being old. Using examples from her own experiences‚ she compares and contrasts these two stages of life. She discusses three main topics: appearance‚ life choices‚ and self-concept. At the point I am

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    half of them are married. * When they become older‚ they have few friends because of certain things such as vision‚ hearing problems; thus‚ they need more family care. * Activity theory of aging: looking at construct of social roles‚ some have lost spouse roles. * Social roles drop out when aging. * When these older people engaging in different activities‚ they maintain in healthy ways and they are happier. * When the gas prices go up‚ these people tend not to go out. * Older

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    his childhood it really amazed me to see him look as though he was going back in time. He always had positive responses which did worry me that maybe he as trying to play everything up but towards the end I saw he had certain areas of his life that were hard but he still used laughter and love to make it through. I started my assessment right when I meet Mr. Smith he seemed to be a healthy aging adult‚ when asking him questions I found that he did most of his exercise

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