Title of article :
‘ I think I have had a good life ’ : the everyday lives of older women and men from a lifecourse perspective
Author/Authors :
GUNNARSSON، EVY نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Through increased longevity, older people today live for many years in retirement.
Research on the everyday lives of older women and men who are not in
need of help from elder care is scarce. This paper reports an in-depth study of a
small sample of such relatively healthy older people in Sweden. The aim of the
study was to describe, analyse and interpret from a lifecourse perspective how
older women and men experience everyday life. Twenty informants were recruited
through advertisements and they were interviewed twice. They were aged
75 to 90 years at the first interview. The informants belong to the cohort that was
born before the Second World War and they have witnessed and benefitted from
both unprecedented economic growth and the development of the Swedish
welfare state. Both the men and the women had been in paid work outside the
home, and once retired they were determined to remain active. Even though
many had found that their capacities had reduced, the informants spontaneously
stressed the importance of continuing to be physically and mentally active. They
saw life as meaningful because they sustained links in different ways with kin,
friends and organisations. They wanted to remain active as long as possible, even
when a decline in health reduced the range of activities that they could pursue.
Keywords :
everyday life , Lifecourse , ageing , GENDER , compensation , Sweden
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society