An edition of 60 on up (2007)

60 on up

the truth about aging in America

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An edition of 60 on up (2007)

60 on up

the truth about aging in America

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Lillian B. Rubin60 on Up: The Truth About Aging in AmericaA penetrating look at the profound changes — personal and societal — that come with the new longevity, for those living it now and the boomers behind themThe "golden years" can be anything but. With refreshing candor, best-selling author Dr. Lillian Rubin digs down under the statistics about our graying population. In tackling the subject of aging over a broad swath of the population, cutting across class, gender, and physical status, Rubin reveals that no one is exempt from the issues raised by the new longevity — not the forty- and fifty-year olds who are squeezed between their dependent kids and increasingly dependent parents; not the sixty- and seventy-year-olds who are still caring for their parents, maybe still helping kids who haven’t quite "launched", and desperately wondering, When is it my turn to retire? Will my parents have spent my inheritance by then?The burning issues that mark aging in our times are all addressed here: What happens to sex and how has it changed in the post-Viagra world? What do retirees experience when they’ve lost their work identities and still have two, possibly three decades to live? What happens to family life when adult children have to care for their aged parents? What is a good death and how can we have one? And, more generally, the very important question: What happens to a society when people routinely live into their nineties, when they tout that "sixty is the new forty" and thirty is too young to settle down and start a family?

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Beacon Press
Language
English

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Table of Contents

Through the looking glass
Out of the closet
Staying younger while getting older
Does age count anymore?
The marriage of self and society
The golden years? : they've gotta be kidding!
And now about sex
The shrinking ties that bind
Hey folks, you're spending my inheritance
Taking care of mom and dad
Oh, my god, we're old!
It's better than the alternative, isn't it?
One last word.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Boston
Other Titles
Sixty on up

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.26
Library of Congress
HQ1064.U5 R813 2007

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17906313M
ISBN 13
9780807029282
LCCN
2007013570
Library Thing
4147025
Goodreads
1842995

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