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The New Age of Ageing: How Society Needs to Change
Caroline Lodge
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Description for The New Age of Ageing: How Society Needs to Change
Paperback. Debunking the myth of the ageing time bomb, this timely book from the authors of Retiring with Attitude challenges our assumptions and stereotypes and demonstrates that we are capable of living better together longer in this new, older world. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: JFSP31. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 200 x 129 x 35. Weight in Grams: 276.
With a convincing call to embrace all that is positive about ageing comes this timely book from the authors of Retiring with Attitude. Debunking the myth of the ageing time bomb, it challenges our assumptions and stereotypes and illustrates that we are capable of living better together longer in this new, older world.
With a convincing call to embrace all that is positive about ageing comes this timely book from the authors of Retiring with Attitude. Debunking the myth of the ageing time bomb, it challenges our assumptions and stereotypes and illustrates that we are capable of living better together longer in this new, older world.
Product Details
Publisher
Policy Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
276g
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447326830
SKU
V9781447326830
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99-50
About Caroline Lodge
Caroline Lodge works as a freelance writer, coach and active grandmother. As an academic she has researched learning in schools and is skilled in presenting research material to others. Eileen Carnell is a writer and consultant. Her main research focus is on learning. She works in many different settings to support adults' and young people's learning, ... Read more
Reviews for The New Age of Ageing: How Society Needs to Change
At last a book that consistently makes the positive case for later life and, in the process, demolishes the myths that dominate public discussion of ageing. A breath of fresh air, highly recommended. Professor Alan Walker, University of Sheffield Grounded in academic literature, and in the powerful words of their research participants, the authors inspire readers to envision ... Read more