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INSTITUTIONALIZATION - WHY BLAME THE INSTITUTION

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UNSPECIFIED (1993) INSTITUTIONALIZATION - WHY BLAME THE INSTITUTION. AGEING AND SOCIETY, 13 (Part 1). pp. 69-81.

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Abstract

After noting the centrality of local authority homes for older people in British research on institutionalisation, influential research undertaken in this setting during the I980s is reviewed. Three problems are identified in this current of research. Firstly, the assumption that there is a uniform process of institutionalisation is questioned. Secondly, the lack of comparative studies is highlighted. Thirdly, the absence of the structured dependency thesis is regarded as indicative of the lack of attention paid to social divisions. In conclusion, it is suggested that the concept of institutionalisation may have outlived its usefulness and that an alternative approach needs to be developed which is capable of focusing on the degree of dependency, independence and inter-dependence existing in a range of care settings.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
Journal or Publication Title: AGEING AND SOCIETY
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
ISSN: 0144-686X
Official Date: March 1993
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March 1993UNSPECIFIED
Volume: 13
Number: Part 1
Number of Pages: 13
Page Range: pp. 69-81
Publication Status: Published

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