The Emotional Significance of Affective Inequalities and Why They Are Important to Women in Old Age |
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Authors: | Loretta Crawley Kathleen Lynch |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems , University College Dublin , Dublin , Ireland Loretta.crawley@ucd.ie;3. Equality Studies Center, School of Social Justice , University College Dublin , Dublin , Ireland |
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Abstract: | Affective inequality is neglected in the study of old age. Using an egalitarian analysis, this article shows how affective inequalities matter to older women. Findings from the first author's PhD study explain the emotional significance of affective inequalities for Irish women. Twenty-one in-depth interviews were conducted to obtain data about experiences and perceptions of inequalities and how they had an impact on older women's well-being. Thematic analysis revealed that women experienced inequalities in old age as devaluation, obligations, exclusion, and misrecognition (DOEM), and they experienced injustices in areas of their lives that were largely outside of their control. Affective inequality implications are discussed. |
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Keywords: | equality old women affective caring emotions Ireland |
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