Older age as a time to contribute: A scoping review of generativity in later life

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2023-07-18T13:19:38Z

2023-07-18T13:19:38Z

2021-10-12

2023-07-18T13:19:38Z

Abstract

Research on later-life generativity has promoted a new view of older persons that, far from the traditional images of disability, dependence and frailty, recognises their capacities, and potential to continue growing, while underlining their participation and contributions to families, communities and society. The goal of this study was to carry out a scoping review on later-life generativity, the first one conducted on this topic as far as we know, to show how studies in this area have evolved, which aspects of generativity in later life have been studied, and the methodological and epistemological approaches that are dominant in this area of inquiry. Our scoping review shows that research into generativity in later life has grown steadily over the past 30 years, and particularly during the last decade. However, our results also show how such growing interest has focused on certain methodological approaches, epistemological frameworks and cultural contexts. We identify four critical gaps and leading-edge research questions that should be at the forefront of future research into generativity in later life, gaps that reflect biases in the existing literature identified in the study. These are classified as methodological, developmental, contextual and 'darkside' gaps.

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English

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Cambridge University Press

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X21001379

Ageing & Society, 2021, vol. 43, num. 8, p. 1860-1881

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