Kategorien: Alle - diversity - ethnicity - culture - aging

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Aging and Diversity

The text discusses the intersection of aging and diversity, emphasizing how minority status, ethnicity, and cultural factors shape the experiences of older adults. It highlights the Life Course Theory, which explores how social, cultural, and historical contexts influence life trajectories from birth to death.

Aging and Diversity

Aging and Diversity

Ethnicity

Ethnicity can be described as the country of birth, birthplaces of grandparents, religions, cultural heritage, or identifying with oneself with an ethnocultural group (Novak et al., 2018, p. 76).
Multiple Jeopardy Theory

When Zhang Wei overheard the new owners that they wanted to hire a younger electrician but could not afford to do so because he is still employed. Zhang Wei also cannot use the latest technology . He also received fewer and fewer work orders to complete and no support to assist him how to use the system and invoicing system.

According to multiple jeopardy theory, disadvantage related to age, gender, ethnicity, and race compound one another (Novak et al., 2018, p. 78).

Minority

Minority is the category of people defined physical and cultural features that society set apart and subordinates (Novak et al., 2018, p. 77).
Life Course Theory

Yu Yan could only speak little English and she does not have many options for work because her education from China was not recognized in Canada. She also need to contact her daughter to help her navigate the healthcare system and book an appointment for his husband.

The concept of the life course viewpoints starts with how life develops in a social, cultural, and historical setting from conception to death. It examines how social institution, historical eras and events, personal biographies, and life cycle stages and life cycle events affect elder minority populations with negative aspects or feedback effect (Novak et al., 2018, p. 78).

Culture

Refers to a shared values, ideas, language, rituals, practices and activities that can be used to describe them (Novak et al., 2018, p.77).
Buffering Theory

When both daughters believed that their father should be placed in the long term care to get round the clock care but their mother Yu Yan was adamant that her husband should remain at home and be cared by the family member. Yu Yan said "It is our responsibility and honor to care for him . You know that girls! I raised you to respect and care for family until the end". Yu Yan cared for his husband in their home as best as she could and her daughters visited when they can get away from work and families.

According to buffering theory, a society that respect elders and gives them significant roles tends to shield them for setbacks and social devaluation in later life (Novak et al., 2018, p. 78).

Addressing how factors such as gender identity, sexual orientation, race, and ethnicity all impact the ageing experience.