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Not Dead Yet 19 May 2008
Why we need to be better at ageing.

Julia Neuberger’s new book, Not Dead Yet, is a call to arms - a manifesto that demands justice for older people who find themselves increasingly marginalised and discriminated against. Why is it that we allow older people to be treated in ways that would not be accepted by the rest of society? Jane discuses the issues with Julia andÌýalso with Haleh Afshar, who has recently studied women’s attitudes towards ageing in different ethnic groups. She found that the extent to which women feel valued and cared for in old age varies widely according to their cultural and religious values.Ìý


‘Not Dead Yet’ by Julia Neuberger is published by Harper Collins, ISBN: 978-0-00-722646-7
'Women in Later Life', by Mary Maynard, Haleh Afshar, Myfawny Franks, and Sharon Wray, is published by Open University Press, ISBN: 978-033521525-6
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