2020
DOI: 10.31249/rsoc/2020.01.02
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Russian Youth on Old Age and Older People: Spectre of Opinions and Assessments

Abstract: Аннотация. В обзоре анализируются представления российской молодежи о старости и пожилых людях. Показано, что у молодежи сложился достаточно негативный образ старости: преклонный возраст у представителей новых поколений обычно ассоциируется с плохим здоровьем, бедностью и социальной изоляцией.

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“…According to the results of modern Russian [11][12][13] and Ukrainian [14][15][16] studies, it can be stated that in post-Soviet societies, and Ukraine in particular, mostly negative images of old age and ageing predominate. In the eyes of young, older people are often associated with poor health, helplessness and social isolation, are perceived as unnecessary ballast, as a burden, as infirm and unnecessary members of society, there is a negative stereotyping of difficulties associated with old age as a period of loneliness, poverty, low social mobility, insolvency, and the need for care and support from state institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the results of modern Russian [11][12][13] and Ukrainian [14][15][16] studies, it can be stated that in post-Soviet societies, and Ukraine in particular, mostly negative images of old age and ageing predominate. In the eyes of young, older people are often associated with poor health, helplessness and social isolation, are perceived as unnecessary ballast, as a burden, as infirm and unnecessary members of society, there is a negative stereotyping of difficulties associated with old age as a period of loneliness, poverty, low social mobility, insolvency, and the need for care and support from state institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%