Developing the sociology of ageing
To tackle the challenge of ageing societies in Central and Eastern Europe
The book collects the most contemporary issues related to the process of ageing
of societies in Central and Eastern Europe.
The multiplicity of topics presented with the variety of theoretical and
methodological approaches means that although it is a publication by many authors, it is a
consistent monographic study, showing the development of sociology of ageing as a
scientific discipline in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
The aim of the book is to call the attention of the reader and emphasize that the
challenges of population ageing in this part of Europe are important aspects of sociology
is particularly valuable. These challenges require not only recognition and resolution
through application of appropriate research approaches, but also education of various
actors (including policy makers) for being prepared for both diagnosing the phenomena and
taking action in practice.
from the review of Prof. dr hab. Jolanta Grotowska-Leder
Contents
Jolanta Perek-Białas and Andreas Hoff , Introduction: Developing the ‘Sociology of
Ageing’ to Tackle the Challenge of Ageing Societies in Central and Eastern Europe
I. Perceptions of older persons
Marta Sugareva, Kamellia Lillova, Public perception of the elderly and agediscrimination
in Bulgaria
Katarzyna Wądołowska, Image of the typical elderly Poles
II. Pension system and retirement
Katsiaryna Padvalkava, Knowledge about pensions in Belarus: How much is enough?
Maciej Grodzicki, Pension reform and retirement behaviour in Poland – interdisciplinary
analysis
Łucja Krzyżanowska, Fear is a bad adviser – consequences of negative attitudes of the
Poles towards the pension system
III. Migration and housing
Ágnes Neményi, Kinga Gal, The role of aged people in migrant rural families in Romania
Marek Niezabitowski, Elderly people in residential environment
Gretchen Garniss, Independent senior housing in Poland? Leading issues in the market
IV. Sociology of healthy ageing and care
Beata Tobiasz-Adamczyk, Piotr Brzyski, Monika Brzyska, Different types of maltreatment and
health-related quality of life in older age
Jiří Remr, Typology of family care for dependent seniors
V. How to tackle the challenge of the sociology of ageing in CEE countries?
Sarmite Mikulioniene, Sociological research on ageing in Latvia and Lithuania: responding
to the challenge of ageing?
Notes about contributors
248 pages, Paperback