1.Summary
Aging is a biological and sociological process that human beings experience and achieve both biological and social maturity. Also, aging is a complicated biological and social reality that is tied to the relative biological and social norms that move between historical and social norms within a historic cultural period. The aging process itself is a biological process, but it varies depending on how people interpret their age. The activities expected by age vary socially and relate to culture. Also, there is a difference between gender and gender. Women are likely to fall below the poverty line when they are older than men. However, this is a problem because women live longer than men. And there is also a link between age and race, and social aging can vary depending on racial groups. This is also linked to financial resources. Currently, the average life expectancy of the population is increasing in most countries around the world. Therefore, we should explore the aging process and explore what we can do to keep our old age healthy.
2.What was the most interesting thing you have read?
It was very interesting to note that ageism as a type of prejudice is a huge problem in society. Discrimination against ageism exists as well as discrimination against young people. Young people have a stereotype of potential danger and confusion, which makes them subject to discrimination. Discrimination against young people is mainly limited to behavioral restrictions, but discrimination against elderly people is not only about behavioral limitations, but also in the realm of physical abuse. We need to change the stereotypes about the elderly and respect the elderly people.
3.Dicussion question
What do we think of aging, and what does it mean for aging?
What is the problem with Korea becoming an aging society?
What are the social welfare policies that should be prepared in the global aging society?
Aging is a biological and sociological process that human beings experience and achieve both biological and social maturity. Also, aging is a complicated biological and social reality that is tied to the relative biological and social norms that move between historical and social norms within a historic cultural period. The aging process itself is a biological process, but it varies depending on how people interpret their age. The activities expected by age vary socially and relate to culture. Also, there is a difference between gender and gender. Women are likely to fall below the poverty line when they are older than men. However, this is a problem because women live longer than men. And there is also a link between age and race, and social aging can vary depending on racial groups. This is also linked to financial resources. Currently, the average life expectancy of the population is increasing in most countries around the world. Therefore, we should explore the aging process and explore what we can do to keep our old age healthy.
2.What was the most interesting thing you have read?
It was very interesting to note that ageism as a type of prejudice is a huge problem in society. Discrimination against ageism exists as well as discrimination against young people. Young people have a stereotype of potential danger and confusion, which makes them subject to discrimination. Discrimination against young people is mainly limited to behavioral restrictions, but discrimination against elderly people is not only about behavioral limitations, but also in the realm of physical abuse. We need to change the stereotypes about the elderly and respect the elderly people.
3.Dicussion question
What do we think of aging, and what does it mean for aging?
What is the problem with Korea becoming an aging society?
What are the social welfare policies that should be prepared in the global aging society?
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