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The Power of Silver: Age and Identity Politics in the 21st Century
Authors:Chris Gilleard PhD  Paul Higgs PhD
Affiliation:1. Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Social and Behavioural Sciences and Medicine , University College London , London, United Kingdom cgilleard@aol.com;3. Professor of the Sociology of Ageing, Centre for Social and Behavioural Sciences and Medicine , University College London , London, United Kingdom
Abstract:Pensioner political movements emerged in the interwar years in America and Europe. Documentary and empirical analyses confirm the influential role such movements played in helping shape the postwar social security systems of Western societies. Pensioner movements, qua pensioner movements, have failed to retain their influence, despite that “old age” and its demographic significance have become more salient. We propose three explanations for this: the first concerns the failure of old age to connect with the generational ethos of identity politics; the second reflects the nature of the actors now involved in the governance of old age; and the third concerns the individualization of retirement as a phase of life.
Keywords:identity politics  pensioners  aging
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