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Author Coe, Cati, author

Title Changes in care : aging, migration, and social class in West Africa / Cati Coe
Published New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource
Series Global perspectives on aging
Global perspectives on aging series.
Contents Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Orthodoxy of Family Care -- Part I. Changes in Aging in the Rural Towns of the Eastern Region -- 2. Heterodox Ideas of Elder Care: From Nursing Homes to Savings -- 3. Alterodox Practices of Elder Care: Domestic Service and Neighborliness -- 4. "Loneliness Kills": Stimulating Sociality among Older Churchgoers -- Part II. Changes in Aging in Urban Ghana -- 5. Market-Based Solutions for the Globally Connected Middle Class
6. Going to School to Be a Carer: A New Occupation and the Enchantment of Nursing Education -- 7. Carers as Househelp: Aging and Social Inequalities in Urban Households -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Author
Summary "Africa is known both for having a primarily youthful population and for its elders being held in high esteem. However, this situation is changing: people in Africa are living longer, some for many years with chronic, disabling illnesses. In Ghana, many older people, rather than experiencing a sense of security that they will be respected and cared for by the younger generations, feel anxious that they will be abandoned and neglected by their kin. In response to their concerns about care, they and their kin are exploring new kinds of support for aging adults, from paid caregivers to social groups and senior day centers. These innovations in care are happening in fits and starts, in episodic and scattered ways, visible in certain circles more than others. By examining emergent discourses and practices of aging in Ghana, Changes in Care makes an innovative argument about the uneven and fragile processes by which some social change occurs. There is a short film that accompanies the book, "Making Happiness: Older People Organize Themselves" (2020), an 11-minute film by Cati Coe. Available at: https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/t3-thke-hp15"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Aging, Migration, Social Class, West Africa, Age Studies, Sociology, Africa, Ghana, social change, youth, population, caregiver, family care, middle class, elder care, domestic service, urban Ghana, nursing, caretakers, social inequality, urban households, home care workers, grand-parents, institutional care, changing population, kin, illness, disability, senior centers
Notes In English
Subject Older people -- Care -- Ghana
Older people -- Services for -- Ghana
Church work with older people -- Ghana
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Church work with older people
Older people -- Care
Older people -- Services for
Social conditions
SUBJECT Ghana -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Subject Ghana
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781978823266
1978823266
9781978823280
1978823282