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Lists of tables, figures and boxes

Tables

1.1 Life expectancy in selected countries

5.1 Average housing wealth at age 60 by ethnicity and age at which home was purchased

5.2 Decriminalisation of homosexuality around the globe

Figures

1.1 An illustrative population pyramid

2.1 Attitudinal pathways

2.2 AIR (Acquisition, Internalisation, Reinforcement) model of ageism

3.1 Kohli’s institutionalised lifecourse

A1.1 Chart to show manual population pyramid creation

A1.2 Table of population data split by age group and sex

A1.3 Table to illustrate population percentages by sex and age group

A1.4 Table to illustrate inversion of male percentages

A1.5 Screenshot to illustrate graph selection

A1.6 Screenshot indicating data selection

A1.7 Screenshot of series labelling

A1.8 Screenshot of %Female data selection

A1.9 Screenshot of axis selection

A1.10 Screenshot formatting the data visualisation

A1.11 Screenshot formatting the Y-axis

A1.12 Screenshot demarcating age group data bars

A1.13 Screenshot formatting the X-axis

A1.14 Screenshot of completed population pyramid

Boxes

1.1 Some ageing factoids

1.2 Defining neoliberalism

1.3 When does old age begin?

1.4 The four stages of the demographic transition

1.5 Common myths about ageing populations

2.1 Myths about ageing

2.2 Debunking the myths of ageing

3.1 Pensions around the world

3.2 Fact checking neoliberalism

3.3 What is a birth cohort?

4.1 Dementia in focus

5.1 Experiences of homosexuality between birth cohorts in the UK

5.2 Family of choice

5.3 A brief timeline of LGBTQI* history in the US

5.4 Adapting cognitive assessments for minority ethnic groups

5.5 A brief synopsis of HIV and the homosexual community

6.1 Assumptions about who provides care in old age

7.1 Defining a generation

7.2 Decoding Mannheim’s ‘fundamental facts in relation to generation’

7.3 Birth cohort versus generation

8.1 Defining politics

8.2 A note of caution: population projections are not forecasts

8.3 How to take a long-term view of population change

8.4 Millennials and baby boomers – intergenerational politics

9.1 Culture and health

9.2 G. Stanley Hall’s concept of senescence

9.3 An example of interdisciplinarity: European Network in Aging Studies (ENAS)

9.4 Dementia in culture

Critical Questions for Ageing Societies

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