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Policy Series: Building Momentum for a New Future in Politics and Aging: Examining Economics Values Language and Care

机译:政策系列:在政治和老龄化中建立新的未来的势头:检查经济学价值观语言和护理

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Coinciding with the 2020 presidential election, the 75th anniversary of the Gerontological Society of America arrives amid the contentious creation of a new future for politics and aging. Increasing inequality, spreading disinformation, and mounting despotism are escalating threats to constitutional democracy, but at the same time other social changes are promoting the development of a more thoroughly caring, intergenerationally just, and robustly democratic society. At the crux of this societal transformation, relentless political inertia on core aging issues, like the role of government in the care and support of older adults, continues to inhibit meaningful change in federal policy, dampening the potential for older Americans to achieve desired future states, like living well despite advanced age or disability. This session examines major contemporary trends at the intersection of politics and aging in the United States. Papers address the economics and demographics of aging, drawing attention to increasing federal spending on older adults, decreasing availability of caregivers, and geographic clustering of older people; changes in the age of the electorate, intergenerational political values, and the growing politically polarization of American society; the tendency for federal initiatives to fail to support caregivers, for reasons of policy history, policy traits, and mass public features, like the political isolation of informal caregivers; and the role of linguistic and metaphorical practices in shaping our experiences and views of aging. Discussion addresses opportunities for the country to become more age-friendly while also sustaining democratic institutions and national unity.
机译:与2020年的总统选举相吻合,美国不良的美国庸医学会75周年抵达政治和老龄化的新未来的争议创造。不平等,传播不平衡和持续的独裁主义升级对宪法民主的威胁升级,但同时其他社会变革正在推动更加彻底的关怀,代际和强大的民主社会的发展。在这一社会转型的症结中,对核心老龄化问题的无情的政治惯性,如政府在老年人的照顾和支持中的作用,继续抑制联邦政策的有意义变化,抑制了老年美国人实现所需未来国家的潜力尽管年龄或残疾,但仍然生活得很好。本届会议探讨了美国政治和老龄化交叉口的主要当代趋势。论文解决了老龄化的经济学和人口统计,引起了对越来越多的成年人的联邦支出,降低了照顾者的可用性,以及老年人的地理聚类;选民年龄的变化,代际政治价值观,以及美国社会的越来越多的政治极化;由于政策历史,政策特征和大规模公共特征的原因,联邦倡议未能支持护理人员的趋势,例如非正式护理人员的政治孤立;以及语言和隐喻实践在塑造经验和观念方面的作用。讨论解决该国成为更加年龄友好的机会,同时也持续了民主机构和民族团结。

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