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期刊名:Journal of social issues

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ISSN:0022-4537

e-ISSN:1540-4560

IF/分区:4.7/Q1

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Luisa Ramirez,Caitlin Monahan,Ximena Palacios-Espinosa et al. Luisa Ramirez et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic is a significant global issue that has exacerbated pre-existing structural and social inequalities. There are concerns that ageism toward older adults has intensified in conjunction with elevated forms of other "isms" ...
Lisbeth Drury,Dominic Abrams,Hannah J Swift Lisbeth Drury
Intergenerational contact is crucial for promoting intergenerational harmony and reducing ageism. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted and changed the nature and frequency of intergenerational contact. In addition, research suggests...
H Shellae Versey,Charity N Russell H Shellae Versey
During the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple groups faced increased risks for negative health and mortality. Using an intersectional framework, the current study explores how the global pandemic impacted lower-income women living in the United St...
Hui Zheng,Wei-Hsin Yu Hui Zheng
Immigrants tend to display more favorable health outcomes than native-born co-ethnics. At the same time, they face considerable employment instability. It is unclear whether immigrants' job conditions may compromise their health advantage. ...
Alina Sutter,Mamta Vaswani,Patrick Denice et al. Alina Sutter et al.
A cross-national representative survey in Canada and the U.S. examined ageism toward older individuals during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, including ageist consumption stereotypes and perceptions of older people's competence and...
Sarah Bruhn Sarah Bruhn
Before the pandemic, immigrant mothers from Latin America in the United States typically shouldered the weight of caregiving for children, maintained jobs, and managed transnational care responsibilities. But as COVID-19 erupted across the ...
Sarit Okun,Liat Ayalon Sarit Okun
This study examined three social campaigns for the eradication of ageism that were undertaken in Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic (April, 2020-May, 2021). The documentation and analysis of the campaigns were undertaken via the lens of th...
Meghan McDarby,Catherine H Ju,Matthew C Picchiello et al. Meghan McDarby et al.
The current study investigates older adults' perceptions of ageism in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using tenets of Stereotype Embodiment Theory and the Behaviors from Intergroup Affect and Stereotypes Map framework, we so...
Natania S Lipp,Nicole L Johnson Natania S Lipp
Initial evidence suggests that rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) increased at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, much of the prevalence research has focused on survivors' experiences of IPV during the initial lockdown p...
Peter Lloyd-Sherlock,Aravinda Guntupalli,Lucas Sempé Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
This paper seeks to develop and apply a simple yardstick based on remaining life expectancy to assess whether specific health policies unfairly discriminate against people on the basis of their age. This reveals that the COVID-19 vaccine pr...