Math, asked by crystalrobertson245, 2 months ago

which inequality represents the statement (a): children 13 or under and adults 65 years or over ​

Answers

Answered by aarjavarchit
0

Answer:

pls mark me as brainliest

Step-by-step explanation:

13.1. Who Are the Elderly? Aging in Society

Understand the difference between senior age groups (young-old, middle-old, and old-old)

Describe the “greying of Canada” as the population experiences increased life expectancies

Examine aging as a global issue

Studying aging populations

Phases of aging: the young-old, middle-old, and old-old

The greying of Canada

Baby boomers

Aging around the world

13.2. The Process of Aging

Consider the biological, social, and psychological changes in aging

Describe the birth of the field of geriatrics

Examine attitudes toward death and dying and how they affect the elderly

Name the five stages of grief developed by Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

13.3. Challenges Facing the Elderly

Understand the historical and current trends of poverty among elderly populations

Recognize ageist thinking and ageist attitudes in individuals and in institutions

Learn about elderly individuals’ risks of being mistreated and abused

13.4. Theoretical Perspectives on Aging

Compare and contrast sociological theoretical perspectives on aging

INTRODUCTION TO AGING AND THE ELDERLY

At age 52, Bridget Fisher became a first-time grandmother. She worked in human resources (HR) at a scientific research company, a job she’d held for 20 years. She had raised two children, divorced her first husband, remarried, and survived a cancer scare.

Answered by ShreyasRamesh
0

MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE

Attachments:
Similar questions