I always attached a sample essay for your review.
Topics you can choose from
A Comparison of Male and Female Predictors of Retirement
Ever-Single Women: Informal Support and Life Course Events
Elder Care Issues Among Indigenous Peoples
Discrimination against the Aging Worker: Challenges and Solutions
Are the Baby Boomers Aging Better Than Earlier Generations?
Aging, Social Institutions, and Public Policy
Barriers and Facilitators of Utilization of Formal Services by Asian-Canadian Elderly
Age-friendly Programs Targeting Rural Elderly: Do They Work?
Contradiction and Inconsistencies in the Pension Debate
Proactivity and Environmental Adaptation
Sexuality and Institutionalization: What Does the Research Say?
The Social, Environmental, and Health Contexts of Aging
What are the Most Important Social and Social-Psychological Factors Affecting Physical Activity Participation among Older Adults?
Do Childlessness Elderly have Adequate Levels of Social Support?
What Are the Major Determinants of Workforce Aging?
Labelling Theory and Media Stereotypes of the Elderly: Their Effects and How Are They Changing?
Music Therapy and the Elderly: Does it Work, Why, and for Whom?
The Use of Psychoactive Drugs among the Elderly: The Role of Social Structures
Social Support and Well-Being among Widowed Elders: Can Social Support Buffer Stress?
Adjustment to Widowhood: Gender Dynamics
Women as Caregivers: Women in the Middle
Arthritis Self-Management Programs for Older Adults: Does it Work?
Social Explanations of Sexuality and Aging: The Role of Ageism
How Important Are Healthy Lifestyles for Aging?
Financial Elder Abuse in a New Age
Longevity and Quality of Life: Are They Synonymous?
Resilience and Aging: Why do Some People Bounce Back Better than Others?
Multimorbidity and Aging: What Does the New Research Say?
The essay involves a review and summary of pertinent literature on a focused topic in the field of Sociology of Aging/Social Gerontology. A review of literature is an integrative summary of the evidence for and against a particular theory, idea, or point of view. It may involve comparing and contrasting opposing views on the same topic. It may help to organize your essay around one or more questions. The paper should also suggest how future research could better our understanding of the social phenomenon under study. Do NOT write a position paper in which you selectively report the literature to support a view that you hold. Rather, describe and critically evaluate the research literature in such a way that you end up with substantiated conclusions.
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