Sociology of Aging - Exam 3

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The total value of older adult's voluntary contributions to society is equal to about ____ million workers, and 7 million caregivers.

12

According to the textbook, the average retirement benefit for a single individual in 2012 was around:

15,000/year

The standard 40-hour work week was introduced in:

1945

The "Baby Boomer" generation refers to people born between which years?

1946-1964

Females have longer life expectancy than males, but this gap is steadily decreasing since its peak in _________

1970

Although Inmates 50+ only make up 5.31% of the federal inmate population, they account for nearly ____ percent of its costs.

20

In _________, the oldest of the boomers turned 65.

2011

The oldest boomers turned age 65 and became eligible for Medicare beginning in ________

2011

Almost _________ percent of Social Security beneficiaries are disabled/young survivors

25

Example of a defined contribution plan

401K

Consumers over age ____ are the new customer majority.

45

If Social Security benefits were to no longer exist, it is estimated that the poverty rate of older adults would increase to approximately _____________ percent

45

Only ___ percent of older adults have access to a private pension.

45

What percentage of her husband's Social Security retirement benefits is a married woman eligible for, while he is still alive?

50

Age range of pre-retirees

55-64

After what age are the vast majority of men and women retired from work?

65

Age range of youngest old

65-74

The 50+ segment of the U.S. population controls what percentage of the total net worth and financial assets of the country?

75

________ percent of older people are engaged in unpaid work such as housework or volunteer roles

75

Age range of the old old

75-84

Now, our dependency ratio is fairly low 57:100, but projected to grow to _______ by 2050.

75:100

Approximately how many babies were born during the "Baby Boom" generation?

77 million

People ages ___ and over use the most Medicare dollars

85

Age range of the oldest old

85 and older

_ out of 10 older adults rely on Social Security for some portion of their income.

9

n 1959 35% of older adults lived below the federal poverty line, in 2011 only ___ percent

9

Today about ____ percent of eligible workers participate in some type of retirement contribution plan

90

The most prominent age-based movement in the U.S. today is:

AARP

The more you earn, the more ________ money you put into Social Security

Absolute

Some critics believe that the declining well-being of children, coupled with the increases in economic support for older adults, have been the result of:

Adult voting power

The group is least likely to be admitted to nursing home

African American

Forbids older workers from being limited or treated in any way that would harm their employment possibilities

Age Discrimination Act (1967)

The 20th century could well be called:

Age of Retirement

Which model allows us to look at factors that will influence members of cohorts?

Age-Period-Cohort

Stereotyping and discrimination based on age.

Ageism

Stereotyping or discrimination that is based on age is called:

Ageism

Chronological age effects

Aging effects

Individuals are affected by ______, __________, and ___________effects.

Aging, Period, Cohort

Who wrote, "Boomsday" where boomers are bankrupting the country, and Social Security has run out?

Christopher Buckley

A group of people who experienced specific historical events such as World War II or the Great Depression are referred to as a:

Cohort

Effects associated with events affecting groups of people during the same years are called:

Cohort effects

Events that affect groups of people of a certain age.

Cohort effects

After World War II and until the mid 1990s there was a consistent _______ in labor force participation with advancing age in the United States.

Decline

After the point of retirement, income tends to ___________

Decline

_____________ child dependency ratio, and _________ aging dependency ratio

Declining, Rising

Promises a specific or defined amount of pension income for the remainder of life

Defined-benefit plan

Employers/employees contribute money but the amount of pension income depends on how much is contributed to the fund over the years

Defined-contribution plan

A numerical measure of the economic burden imposed on members of the working population who must ultimately support people who are not in the labor force is known as

Dependency ratio

Numeric measure of the economic burden imposed on members of the working population

Dependency ratio

Which method of training allows trainees to discover for themselves how to carry out a task to be learned?

Discovery method

Trainees discover for themselves how to carry out a task to be learned

Discovery method of training

An older person who is simultaneously a member of two (or more) disadvantaged groups faces a challenge known as

Double jeopardy

Occupying two or more disadvantaged groups leads to cumulative disadvantage in later-life

Double jeopardy

For organizations, corporate __________ often means a loss of older employees' experience and skills

Downsizing

By the 1990's, the trend toward __________ retirement had stopped and begun to reverse.

Early

(Gender) More likely to experience chronic illnesses, arthritis, diabetes etc.

Females

Investing part or all of the Trust Fund in private savings vehicles, such as the stock market (6%-6.8% growth, versus the 3% earned by Treasury bonds).

Funded system

Group of people born in a certain time period

Generation

The term _______ can refer to either a specific age group or a group of people born in the same year or in a certain period.

Generation

Different generations should be treated in similar ways and should have similar opportunities

Generational equity

Social security is an agreement between ____________

Generations

Leading killer of BOTH men and women

Heart disease

There is a large amount of _______ among members of the "Baby Boomer" generation.

Heterogenity

Funding required for pensions and retirement systems, and loss of accumulated skills and talents

Hidden retirement costs

For older people, the poverty rate is __________ than for any other adult age group.

Higher

International comparison shows that U.S. poverty rates among children are _______ than those of all other industrialized nations.

Higher

live longer than whites despite lower SES

Hispanic paradox

This group has higher cognitive impairment in old age

Hispanics

Usually the biggest asset of older adults

Home

It's important to remember that people only have an individual choice about retiring if they can count on enough ______ to support themselves without working.

Income

The amount of available money or its equivalent purchasing power is called:

Income

As the baby boomers grow older, the old-age dependency ratio is projected to __________

Increase

The 2013 poverty rate _______ with age among people ages 65 and older

Increased

In the past two decades, the labor force participation of adults 65 and older has increased, primarily because of:

Increased women's labor force participation

You receive funds proportionate to what you contribute

Individual equity

Principles used in assignment of Social Security benefits

Individual equity, Social adequacy

Widespread retirement by workers only became possible after the _______________ of the 19th century

Industrial Revolution

Prisons don't have the proper ____________ with functional limitations.

Infrastructure

Who wrote, "The long Baby Boom." Promotes the idea that Boomers will work longer and therefore put less strain on the economy?"

Jeff Goldsmith

Older women take care of, and keep up networks, with kin/family

Kinkeeping

Who said older adults are not a needy group. They have too much political power.

Lester Thurow

An important question for researchers is how the private and public retirement systems can take into account gains in _____________ and ____________ of today's older people.

Longevity, Productivity

The Older Americans Act (OAA) has very little to say about targeting the services of aging-networks to help _____ SES and minority elderly.

Low

The threshold for determining poverty status for older adults is ________ than it is for other age groups.

Lower

(Gender) more likely to experience acute and more fatal conditions such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, accidents and pneumonia

Males

Who said, "Public pension program weakens private savings and capital formation?"

Martin Feldstein

Age-based Entitlement Programs

Medicare, Social security

Who wrote, "No Country for Young Men." As boomers grow older, our workforce will shrink. She points to slower economic growth, and that boomers will have to work longer?"

Megan McArdle

Who said that : "greedy geezers" is a new kind of victim blaming that distracts from the real issues of injustice?

Meredith Minkler

Men have a higher ______ rate, while females have a higher ________ rate.

Mortality, Morbidity

Many Older adults have been lifted out of poverty, but still remain precariously perched in __________ category.

Near poor

Retirement is not usually seen as a _______ event.

Negative

The Cornell Study of Occupational Retirement found:

No negative health impact of retirement, No lowering self-worth, Lowering income

Among the ______ boomers there is a proportion who are working part- or full-time and collecting social security benefits.

Oldest

Social Security, a "_____________" system

Pay as you go

Under a _______ system, the money collected from workers each year goes to pay for people who receive benefits in that same year.

Pay-as-you-go

A contractual plan by an employer to provide regular income payments to employees after they have left employment is called a/an:

Pension

Effects that impact all age groups in society at the same time are called:

Period effects

Those affecting all age groups in society (such as 9-11)

Period effects

Who said population aging is an iceberg that is going to sink the ship of America if we don't change course?

Peter Peterson

Who said the political power of older adults has lead to unfair policy that is directed to older adults over children?

Peter Peterson

The potential for retraining

Plasticity

The potential for retraining is called:

Plasticity

The oldest-old tend to be the __________

Poorest-old

How to fix possible Social Security bankruptcy

Progressive tax, Increase Cap, Reduce benefits, Raise minimum age, Add means-testing

Older inmates have less ___________, and are better behaved in prison

Recidivism

By any measure, there has been a dramatic _______ in the official rate of poverty among older Americans in the last three decades.

Reduction

Social security is a ________ tax

Regressive

The fact that a person who earns $20,000 a year pays the same 6.2% tax rate as someone who earns $106,000 a year is called a:

Regressive Tax

Social Adequacy where the lower you earned, the higher the actual ________________ of your Social Security benefit

Replacement rate

The proportion of wages replaced by Social Security at the point of retirement is called the:

Replacement rate

Social Security wage earners are entitled to ________(3)_______

Retirement benefits, Life insurance, Disability insurance

_____ people are more likely to reach old age

Rich

Status without clearly defined purpose or rules of behavior

Role-less role

Variations in experiences in older adulthood

Role-less role, Third age

A status with no clearly defined purpose or rules of behavior is known as a/an:

Roleless Role

Lower ______ over the life course tends to produce cumulative disadvantage, which is perpetuated in later life.

SES

The life cycle model of savings predicts that as baby boomers reach later life:

Save more money

Paradox in baby boomer perception

Selfish versus Idealistic

This is because Social Security assumes as ___________ household

Single-earner

Comprises 39% of older adult income (65+)

Social Security

The public retirement pension system administered by the federal government is called:

Social Security

Social Security is funded by payroll taxes that go into a large account called the:

Social Security Trust Fund

Lower-income retirees receive a larger replacement proportion to compensate for the fact that they are less likely to have private pensions or other assets

Social adequacy

Earnings Sharing Plan

Social security is split evenly across spouses

Sources of retirement incomes

Social security, Private pensions, Individual savings

Currently, Social Security is ______ through 2033

Solvent

A cash benefit program for older adults

Supplemental Security Income

A cash benefit program for the elderly poor, blind, and disabled is:

Supplemental Security Income

Means-tested and is only available if your income and assets fall below a designated level

Supplemental Security Income

Generational accounting analyzes how government policies on ___(2)____ affect different cohorts.

Taxing, Spending

Example of a defined-benefit plan

Texas Retirement Plan

The historical period when older Americans started to band together to advocate for their own interests was prompted by:

The Great Depression

Who promotes the idea that there can be an "elderly culture" and that boomers are major consumers?

Theodre Roszak

Time after retirement that is open-ended and lacking in clear boundaries

Third age

The three components of Social Security, private pensions, and individual savings are sometimes described as a:

Three-legged stool

Any surplus in the Social Security fund goes into buying ________

Treasury notes

Older people who are economically insecure and lower-middle class are sometimes called:

Tweeners

By law, any surplus money in the Social Security Trust Fund must be used to buy:

U.S. Treasury Notes

The period of time worked that an employee must meet in order to become eligible to collect the pension is called:

Vesting rights

lder adult women experience greater discrimination for _________ aging.

Visible

VUCA

Volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity

Social Security is funded by a tax on wages during working years, followed by a _______ during retirement years.

Wage subsidy

All economic assets of value, regardless of whether they produce cash, are called:

Wealth

We have a retirement system that exacerbates ______________

Wealth inequality

The vast majority of people in the U.S. over the age of 65 are:

White

In order from highest to lowest number in aging population by race/ethnicity

White, African American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American

Who said that we should approach generational equity from an interdependence framework?

Williamson

Among older men, the trend has been away from _______ and toward retirement.

Work


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