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Manifestation Of Ageism

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The second consideration for the selection of this population pertains to the less-explored albeit equally important concept of productivity among aging people. It cannot be emphasized enough that alarmist discourse on the possible effects of an aging population tends to discount the potential of aging people as resources. Undeniably, there is an overwhelming belief that the age of 65 signifies an end to productivity. However, this is not necessarily true, considering that associating aging people with notions of feebleness and unproductivity is stereotypical and a distinct manifestation of ageism. To note, aging people are cast in cultural stereotypes such as being “senile, feeble, frail, financially distressed, lonely, non-productive members

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