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Disengagement Theory

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­ ­The biological process of aging has an intriguing symmetrical quality. As babies, we depend on caregivers to feed us, transport us and soothe our discomforts. While growing up, we break away from our guardians and form an external suppor...
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society and the nature of work has changed. many retired older people play an active part in thier community and may continue to work in a part time job. most people work in clean and safe environments so when they retire they aren't worn o...
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An other very good assignment question. As an "old man" who has retired a year ago, I do not need theories but people who are prepared to do what is required to keep me going in a reasonably comfortable way.
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i think that the activity theory has more independence than the disengagement theory as a person is more active than needing help (disengagement theory)
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