Title of article :
Citizenship and structured dependency: the implications of policy design for senior political power
Author/Authors :
CARNEY، GEMMA M نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper argues that the structured dependency thesis must be extended to
incorporate political power. It outlines a political framework of analysis with
which to identify who gains and who loses from social policy. I argue that public
policy for older people is a product not only of social structures but also of political
decision-making. The Schneider and Ingram (1993) ‘ target populations’
model is used to investigate how the social construction of groups as dependent
equates with lower levels of influence on policy making. In United Kingdom
and European research, older people are identified as politically quiescent, but
conversely in the United States seniors are viewed as one of the most influential
and cohesive interest groups in the political culture. Why are American seniors
perceived as politically powerful, while older people in Europe are viewed as
dependent and politically weak? This paper applies the ‘target populations’
model to senior policy in the Republic of Ireland to investigate how theoretical
work in the United States may be used to identify the significance of senior power
in policy development. I conclude that research must recognise the connections
between power, politics and social constructions to investigate how state policies
can influence the likelihood that seniors will resist structured dependency using
political means.
Keywords :
GEMMA M. CARNEY , Political economy , Policy , structured dependency , Political , power , social construction
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society