The demographic revolution - the aging of societies has become a worldwide phenomenon, affecting governments, economies, social trends, relationships amongst nations, and most of all, the elderly themselves and their families. The pace of aging differs amongst nations, however, as do the solutions for the new social needs and the rate of addressing them. Although no two nations are alike, one way for dealing effectively with new social demands is to learn from the creativity, achievements and failures of other societies. This volume examines the issues confronting global aging through the prism of three multicultural nations: the United States, Israel and Australia. All three countries face the challenges of coping with continued immigration, dramatic social and demographic change and the growing nexus of social diversity along with again but have established different infrastructures of programmes, services and public benefits for the older citizens. While highlighting their societies' experiences, the scholars contributing to this book discuss international achievements in meeting the ultimate challenge of aging well, as well as limitations and unmet needs, focusing on the art of coping with growing old, adapting to health challenges, and making a place for older persons in society. The authors not only identify the insights, indicators, and trends that may affect both developed and developing worlds, but also offer practical solutions for enhancing personal and societal well being, thus making the most of this demographic revolution. This is the first of two edited volumes on aging and caregiving. The second volume focuses on challenges and concerns for families, policy makers and governments in caregiving and end-of-life issues. In this way the editors hope to provide clues and suggestions for future research, policies and practices in the comparative study of global aging. This book will be of interest to students of gerontology and geriatrics; those working in nongovernmental organizations - private, for-profit and non-profit agencies, including voluntary charitable and religious groups, those working in national regional and local governments; and all general readers intrigued with the aging of societies and longevity.
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Sara Carmel, M.P.H., Ph.D., is a professor of medical sociology and gerontology, president of the Israeli Gerontological Society, and director of the Center for Multidisciplinary Research in Aging at Ben-Gurion University. She is the author of more than a hundred scientific publications and has served on national and international committees for academic and policy affairs. Her recent research focuses on end-of-life preferences and practices among the public, elderly persons, patients, and formal and informal caregivers. She has also studied doctor-patient relationships and communication, health and welfare services, and the effects of culture, immigration, and other psychosocial factors on the will to live, health, and well-being of elderly persons. Carol A. Morse, B.Sc.Econ., M.Ed.Psych., Ph.D., MAPS, is a professor and foundation director of Health & Wellbeing Research, Monash University, Melbourne. She has served on local, national, and international academic policy committees and is a member of the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Department of Human Services,Victoria. She is a health psychologist with more than 25 years of research experience in lifespan adult development and aging and has published widely on issues of adults' life transitions throughout the reproductive years, family formation, care-giving, and trans-cultural positive aging.Fernando M. Torres-Gil, Ph.D., M.S.W., is a nationally recognized scholar and researcher in the areas of ethnicity, diversity, public policy, and gerontology. He is the author of more than eighty publications and four books, including The New Aging: Politics and Change in America (1992). He is a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, the National Academy of Public Administration, and the National Academy of Social Insurance. He has served as president of the American Society on Aging. Dr. Torres-Gil was the first assistant secretary on aging of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1993-1996) and has served in other high-level positions in the U.S. government.
IN PRAISE OF "This series provides a vital dialogue in gerontology that helps us gain a perspective on how three developed societies address aging, as aging becomes a more prominent topic in the United States and elsewhere. Aging becomes both the lens and the engine, with a crucial impact on the social and economic infrastructures of our societies and on their vitality and vulnerabilities, both now and in the foreseeable future." Jennie Chin Hansen, Senior Fellow, University of California, San Francisco Center for the Health Professions "The authors challenge us to take a careful look at how three societies have evolved as their populations have aged. As this work makes clear, global aging is a stronger reality than ever. The authors artfully show that the size and age of a population have relevance but are not necessarily the most critical ingredients for successful aging. It is the will of the population to creatively address the critical elements of life that makes the difference. A careful look at the paths of coping with the need for change in the selected nations helps inform policymakers, scholars, and others. The authors are masterful in making sure we understand the full weight of diversity and all of its implications for each nation as demographics change." E. Percil Standford, Ph.D., Chief Officer for Diversity and Inclusion, AARP
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