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Mid-life vulnerabilities in Indonesia: a comparative lifecourse perspective

Mid-life vulnerabilities in Indonesia: a comparative lifecourse perspective
Mid-life vulnerabilities in Indonesia: a comparative lifecourse perspective
Middle age (or ‘midlife’) is a neglected part of the human life course. It lacks the developmental significance of childhood, the density of decisions and transitions which characterise youth and family formation, and the obvious vulnerabilities of later life. Yet middle age is a pivotal period in many people’s lives, and middle-aged people often occupy positions of central importance in their wider family and community networks. In contexts in which the support for elderly people remains firmly a family responsibility, it is often middle-aged daughters who become main carers for older parents. At the same time, they may be heavily involved in the upbringing and education of their children or putting effort and resources into facilitating their children’s steps towards independence. Yet in Indonesia middle-aged workers frequently face open age discrimination, while emerging health problems may limit the types of work they can do. In short, middle age is a lifecourse stage in which vulnerabilities can be considerable, while the resources to address these may be coming under threat. This contributes to the vulnerability not only of ‘mid-lifers’ themselves as they approach old age, but also of their wider networks. This paper exploits ethnographic and survey data from diverse Indonesian communities. It critically assesses the role of local livelihood opportunities, culture and socio-economic stratification to understand the differential challenges and opportunities that middle-aged people in contemporary Indonesia face.
mid-life, Indonesia, vulnerability
Schröder-Butterfill, Elisabeth
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Schröder-Butterfill, Elisabeth
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Schröder-Butterfill, Elisabeth (2021) Mid-life vulnerabilities in Indonesia: a comparative lifecourse perspective. Indonesia Council Open Conference, University of Queensland (online), Queensland, Australia. 14 - 16 Jul 2021.

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Middle age (or ‘midlife’) is a neglected part of the human life course. It lacks the developmental significance of childhood, the density of decisions and transitions which characterise youth and family formation, and the obvious vulnerabilities of later life. Yet middle age is a pivotal period in many people’s lives, and middle-aged people often occupy positions of central importance in their wider family and community networks. In contexts in which the support for elderly people remains firmly a family responsibility, it is often middle-aged daughters who become main carers for older parents. At the same time, they may be heavily involved in the upbringing and education of their children or putting effort and resources into facilitating their children’s steps towards independence. Yet in Indonesia middle-aged workers frequently face open age discrimination, while emerging health problems may limit the types of work they can do. In short, middle age is a lifecourse stage in which vulnerabilities can be considerable, while the resources to address these may be coming under threat. This contributes to the vulnerability not only of ‘mid-lifers’ themselves as they approach old age, but also of their wider networks. This paper exploits ethnographic and survey data from diverse Indonesian communities. It critically assesses the role of local livelihood opportunities, culture and socio-economic stratification to understand the differential challenges and opportunities that middle-aged people in contemporary Indonesia face.

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Published date: 15 July 2021
Venue - Dates: Indonesia Council Open Conference, University of Queensland (online), Queensland, Australia, 2021-07-14 - 2021-07-16
Keywords: mid-life, Indonesia, vulnerability

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Local EPrints ID: 451197
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451197
PURE UUID: e204054c-6acf-4892-80fe-86698098603b
ORCID for Elisabeth Schröder-Butterfill: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5071-8710

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Date deposited: 14 Sep 2021 16:32
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:08

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