Ageing in a consumer society : : From passive to active consumption in Britain / / Ian Rees Jones, Martin Hyde, Christina R. Victor, Richard D. Wiggins, Chris Gilleard, Paul Higgs.

Targeted as the 'grey consumer', people retiring now participated in the creation of the post-war consumer culture.  These consumers have grown older but have not stopped consuming. Based on extensive analysis over two years, this unique book examines the engagement of older people with co...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Bristol University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2013-1995
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Place / Publishing House:Bristol : : Policy Press, , [2008]
©2008
Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Ageing and the Lifecourse
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Physical Description:1 online resource (160 p.)
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Other title:Front Matter --
Contents --
List of tables and figures --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on the authors --
Social change and later life --
The historical evolution of the third age --
Cohort, generation and time --
Consumption and the changing nature of the household in later life --
Later life in consumer society --
Income, expenditure and inequalities in later life --
Consuming health in later life --
Health and social policy: a moving target --
Conclusion --
References --
Appendix: Methods and data --
Index
Summary:Targeted as the 'grey consumer', people retiring now participated in the creation of the post-war consumer culture.  These consumers have grown older but have not stopped consuming. Based on extensive analysis over two years, this unique book examines the engagement of older people with consumer society in Britain since the 1960s. It charts the changes in the experience of later life in the UK over the last 50 years, the rise of the 'individualised consumer citizen' and what this means for health and social policies.  The book will appeal to students, lecturers, researchers and policy analysts. It will provide material for teaching on undergraduate courses and postgraduate courses in sociology, social policy and social gerontology. It will also have considerable appeal to private industry engaged with older consumers as well as to voluntary and non-governmental organisations addressing ageing in Britain.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781847423627
9783111196213
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ian Rees Jones, Martin Hyde, Christina R. Victor, Richard D. Wiggins, Chris Gilleard, Paul Higgs.