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OverviewThis book discusses gerontological issues and challenges impacting the quality of life of older people in India. The chapters provide different disciplinary insights ranging from sociology, anthropology, psychology, health sciences, social work, demography, gender, and legal perspectives. The chapters are written by experts and practitioners in the field bringing focus to new gerontological insights from an academic and an empirical perspective. It engages the reader with the growth of different branches of gerontology along with concerns faced by older people. It brings attention to concerns related to ageing of the population in different parts of the country, such as among the tribes, the LGBT community, and conflict zones. It highlights gender aspects related to health care and discusses policy responses, strategies to empower older persons, the role of voluntary organizations, issues related to caregiving and family bonding, and aspects of social protection for the older people. It offers a valuable resource for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers in the areas of gerontology, demography, and sociology, as well as all those interested in the study of ageing populations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mala Kapur ShankardassPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Weight: 0.516kg ISBN: 9789811647666ISBN 10: 9811647666 Pages: 321 Publication Date: 19 September 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChap 1 - Understanding the Field of Gerontology in India – A Prologue BY Mala Kapur ShankardassChap 2 - Growth of Geriatrics and Old Age Care in India BY Dr. A B DeyChap 3 - Gerontological Nursing in India: Inception and Trends BY Dr Sandhya GuptaChap 4 - Ageing India: Psychological Concerns and Responses BY Indira Jai PrakashChap 5 - Gerontological Social Work in India: The emerging trends BY S Siva Raju and Vibha SinghChap 6 - Demographic Dimensions and Gerontological Issues in India BY S. Irudaya Rajan and S. SunithaChap 7 - Health and Social Concerns in Elderly Men BY Gautam Roy Prabhat; Rakshit Bhardwaj, and Ashish GoelChap 8 - 'Health Issues and Services for Women in Old Age' BY Jasbir KaurChap 9 - Emerging Problem of Dementia and Challenges of Care Services BY Meera Pattabiraman and NarendharChap 10 - Social Protection for Ageing Population in India: Concerns and Recommendations BY Anurag Priyadarshee & Kavim BhatnagarChap 11 - Elderly as Family Caregivers: Burden and Challenges in India BY Ankita Kumari* and T.V. SekherChap 12 - The Role of ‘Weak Social Bonds’ in Perpetuating Fear of Crime: A Study of the Elderly in Lucknow BY Anindya J Mishra and Avanish Bhai PatelChap 13 - Voluntary Organisations Working for Older Persons in India: A Case Study of HelpAge India BY Anupama DattaChap 14 - Empowerment of the Elderly BY Kiran PuriChap 15 - Ageing and Armed Conflict: Understanding the Problems of Parents of Disappeared Persons in Kashmir.BY Shazia Manzoor and Saima FarhadChap 16 - Ageing Related Mental Health Issues in the LGBTQ+ community BY Reetika Dikshit; Pragya Lodha, and Avinash De SousaChap 17 - Ageing among a marginalised scheduled tribe: An Anthropological Perspective BY Chandana SarmahChap 18 - Policy, Programs and Future Directions For Ageing Population BY Vinod KumarReviewsAuthor InformationMala Kapur Shankardass is a sociologist, gerontologist, and health and development social scientist. She recently retired as Associate Professor from University of Delhi, India. She is a writer, researcher, consultant, and an activist. She has been involved with ageing studies since 1992 when she started postdoctoral work on ageing issues. She has done prestigious assignments with United Nations agencies and international as well as national institutions covering gender issues, policy matters, health and well-being-related concerns, quality of life matters, enabling environments, societal responses, etc. She has participated in panel discussions, delivered key note addresses, and chaired sessions on ageing concerns with reputed organizations in both India and abroad. She has been recognized for her work and contributions in gerontology across the world. She is also associated with NGOs working on ageing issues and for the welfare of older people. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |