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- W2944206616 abstract "This chapter argues that precarity shapes views on aging by generating and encouraging specific negative images concerning old age, by stimulating the reinvention of positive aging images and by increasing the discrepancy between positive aging ideals and the social reality of precarity. First, the chapter examines the negative images forged by precarity and illustrates the fears of aging that are linked to precarity. The point is made that negative images of aging are similar in precarious and financially secure individuals since both groups share the same precarious reality. Although negative views on aging are similar in precarious and financially secure individuals, their hopes and coping mechanism differ depending on the resources they have. In this respect, precarious individuals experience more barriers toward reaching a positive old age. Accumulating disadvantages may lead to increasing social and health inequalities in old age. The chapter goes on to explain how positive aging views are reinvented in a precarious context. It is argued that precarious individuals create alternative positive images of aging that cannot be integrated in the mainstream active aging policy discourse." @default.
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- W2944206616 title "Precarity and Views on Aging" @default.
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