Elderly Population in Modern Russia: Between work, education and health

Author:   Irina Grigoryeva ,  Lyudmila Vidiasova ,  Alexandra Dmitrieva ,  Olga Sergeyeva
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
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9783319966182


Pages:   163
Publication Date:   21 January 2019
Format:   Hardback
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This book compares the wellbeing of older Russian adults in the EU, USA, China, Japan, and Russia. Through providing a general overview of population ageing, social, economic and IT-literacy among older Russian adults, it fills the gap in quality of life research in developing and transition societies.  The topic is revealed in the context of the modern elderly’s changing identity, their life plans, and intergenerational relations. The connection between ageism and sexism are identified and interpreted, thereby using comparative materials on different countries. The book discusses the issue of educating the elderly in a new direction—namely, the use of ICTs. It also presents the result of studies on pension reform discussions over social networks, which illuminate the social response to the political, social, and economic agenda. As such this book will be a valuable read to researchers specialized in aging, gender studies, quality of life studies, Russian studies, ICT adoptionstudies, and to those studying the social transformation of Russia, Eastern Europe, the BRICS countries, which face similar problems with aging.

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Author:   Irina Grigoryeva ,  Lyudmila Vidiasova ,  Alexandra Dmitrieva ,  Olga Sergeyeva
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783319966182


ISBN 10:   3319966189
Pages:   163
Publication Date:   21 January 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. An ageing population in the modern world.- 3. Age, work, and retirement: quality of life.- 4. What does it mean to be old? “Elderly” identity as a sociological problem.- 5. Health, adaptational  medicine, or healing sicknesses.- 6. Social service for the elderly.- 7. Education ideas and ICT training practices for older persons.- 8. Internet as a platform for studying elderly social inclusion opportunities.- 9. The emotional experience of old age as a result of media work.- 10. Conclusion.

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Irina A. Grigoryeva is a professor of sociology at the University of St. Petersburg and a senior researcher at ITMO University, St. Petersburg. After completing her second doctorate at the University of St. Petersburg in 2005, she received a special education in Gerontology in 2008. She has written 5 monographs and more than 140 scientific publications on social policy study and the comparative theory of social work, and later – on social gerontology and “the old people issue” in modern Russia, as well as on the identity of the elderly.  Olga V. Sergeeva is an associate professor of sociology at the University of St. Petersburg and senior researcher at the Russian Academy of Science’s Center for Sociological Research . After completing her second doctorate at the University of St. Petersburg in 2011, she has authored more than 40 scientific publications on ICT adoption, the communication process, media, and everyday life. Alexandra V. Dmitrieva is a senior ethnographic field researcher at the ICF “Alliance for Public Health”, Qualitative Research Consultant at the World Health Organization, and co-founder of the Support, Research and Development Center.  After completing her doctorate in Sociology at the University of St. Petersburg in 2012, she got a job as field work coordinator in Russia at the Eurasia Program’s Open Society Foundations. She has authored more than 20 scientific publications on different aspects of educational ICT and ICT adoption  by the elderly. Ludmila A.Vidiasova is a head of the Monitoring & Research Department at the eGovernance Center, ITMO University. After completing her doctorate in Sociology at the University of St. Petersburg in 2013, she has written more than 70 scientific publications on e-participation, ICT adoption and smart cities development, elderly communities on the Internet, and more.

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