articleContemporary Sociology A Journal of ReviewsSep 1, 2003Closed access

Ageism: Stereotyping and Prejudice against Older Persons

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Abstract

Along with race and gender, people commonly use age to categorize -- and form stereotypes about -- others. Of the three categories, age is the only one in which the members of the in-group (the young) will eventually join the out-group (the old). Although ageism is found cross-culturally, it is especially prevalent in the United States, where most people regard growing older with depression, fear, and anxiety. Older people in the United States are stigmatized and marginalized, with often devastating consequences. Although researchers have paid a great deal of attention to racism and sexism, there has been a dearth of research on ageism. A major reason for this neglect is that age prejudice is still considered…

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  • Prejudice (legal term)
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
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