'Successfully' Aging 'Alone'?: Unequal Global Opportunities and Rising Risks in Family-Based Models of Care Cross-Nationally.
Christine A MairPublished in: The Gerontologist (2024)
Aging "alone" is a risk factor in some contexts, yet a marker of privilege in others. Models of "successful aging" are largely unobtainable in lower income countries or high inequality countries, and therefore require a thorough incorporation of global realities, or final abandonment in favor of more nuanced structural perspectives. Long-term care policies that assume the presence of family will yield increasing risk over time across all global contexts and represent a key vulnerability in the future of healthy aging policy.