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Anyone who has been discriminated against knows how bias and stereotyping can affect our self-image and mental health. An AARP survey conducted in found that two out of three women over 50 experienced age-related discrimination. Age discrimination against older women is particularly harmful because women are more likely to live longer, more likely to be widowed, and more likely to have increased healthcare needs than men.
Even though men are discriminated against too, women experience aging and its impact differently, according to a UN Advocacy Brief. Other intersectional factors, such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national or social origin, or other status, exacerbate the risk of gender inequality and discrimination in later life.
Some are working, some are retired, some are hitting the gym every day, others suffer with chronic disabilities. Some are traveling around the world, some are raising their grandchildren, and they represent as many as three different generations. And it starts with us. Looking for inspiration? It attacks our core, our confidence and our integrity. It can be hard to recognize, and even harder to talk about. But we must if we are to change it. The words we use matter. Terminology drives perceptions and affects how we view ourselves.