Ageing
Ageing or aging is the process of getting older. This article focuses the social, cultural, and economic effects of ageing. The biology of ageing is treated in detail in senescence. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ageing is an important part of all human societies reflecting the biological changes that occur, but also reflecting cultural and societal conventions. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Age is usually, but wholly arbitrarily, measured in years and a person's birthday is often an important event. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ There is often considerable social pressure in many modern societies to hide signs of ageing, especially among women. This may involve dyeing hair, elaborate make-up, or even cosmetic surgery. Among the young however there is often a desire to seem older to gain more responsibility and respect. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The issues of an ageing population in which the average age of a society is increasing is an important issue in many nations of the world. The societal effects of age are great. Young people tend to commit most crimes, they are more likely to push for political and social change, to develop and adopt new technologies, and to need education. Older people have different requirements from government as opposed to young people, and frequently differing values as well. Older people are also far more likely to vote and thus have comparatively more political influence. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Cultural: REDIRECT Culture... Economic: REDIRECT Economy... Senescence: In biology, senescence is the state or process of aging. For the social, cultural, and economic aspects see aging. The word senescence is derived from the Latin word senex, meaning "old man" or "old age."... | ~ Table of Content ~
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