We all recognise those ‘older age’
stereotypes. We see them everywhere in the media and advertising: silly,
forgetful older people unable to choose an insurance product or a healthy diet.
What many people don’t realise is that these stereotypes can lead to serious
discrimination!
In the jobs’ market, but also in shops and
restaurants and other services, older people are ignored or treated poorly.
Stereotypes distort reality by generalising what might be the case in just a
few.
The view that ‘all older people are
forgetful’ is usually applied to everyone over 50. Because of this, perfectly
capable people are denied jobs. Businesses and the economy are the losers, as
well as the capable older people forced into poverty.
Facts show that many in this age group are
fit and active and contributing, and will remain so for years to come. This
older age group also records higher levels of personal happiness.
To tackle these stereotypes and
discrimination, there needs to be evidence. A study was done on the stereotypes
about older people:
- 59
per cent of people feel that seniors are more likely to be lonely or isolated
- 52 per cent feel that older people are more likely to be victims of crime
- 51 per cent feel older people are more likely to be forgetful
- 43 per cent feel older people don’t like being told what to do by someone younger.
- 52 per cent feel that older people are more likely to be victims of crime
- 51 per cent feel older people are more likely to be forgetful
- 43 per cent feel older people don’t like being told what to do by someone younger.
Older people are vastly underrepresented in
the media – people of age are barely featured in any advertising content, and
when they are, they are shown as frail or weak, as victims, or in poor health.
So,
what should happen?
The media should represent older people
realistically, in all their diversity. Advertisers should aim at real older
people, not imagined stereotyped versions of them.
The rest of us can challenge stereotypical
remarks, start conversations about the contributions of older people, and point
to the many older people who you know in jobs and volunteering. And think of
yourself thirty years down the track – where would you like to be?
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