Abstract
In the 21st century, global demographics are rapidly changing, with a higher population of middle-aged people than ever before. As the ‘sandwich’ generation, people in midlife often experience significant work and intergenerational caring responsibilities, yet they are the subject of relatively little research.
This short, accessible book redresses the balance in offering a geographical approach to how people embody and claim space in midlife while analysing the influences of gender, class and location. The author considers midlife in varying sociocultural and geographical contexts, viewed through the lens of the global neoliberal shift.
This short, accessible book redresses the balance in offering a geographical approach to how people embody and claim space in midlife while analysing the influences of gender, class and location. The author considers midlife in varying sociocultural and geographical contexts, viewed through the lens of the global neoliberal shift.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Bristol University Press |
Number of pages | 142 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1529228878 |
Publication status | In preparation - 2024 |
Field of Science*
- 5.4 Sociology
- 5.7 Social and Economic geography
Publication Type*
- 2.2. Scientific monographs or collective monographs