Configuración de la vejez masculina partiendo desde la desvinculación laboral

In this article, the results of the investigation are described respect to how is configured old age masculinity from the event of labor dissociation and retirement, performed with six seniors in Santiago de Cali city, which are between 60 and 75 years old, affiliate to the Colombian pension system;...

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Autor Principal: Ruge Cortes, Paulo Alejandro
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2019
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10819/6780
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Sumario: In this article, the results of the investigation are described respect to how is configured old age masculinity from the event of labor dissociation and retirement, performed with six seniors in Santiago de Cali city, which are between 60 and 75 years old, affiliate to the Colombian pension system; those seniors, separated in three population groups by remaining years to dissociate of their labors’ judgement (60 – 64 years) and the number of years before that (65 – 69 years and 70 – 75 years respectively). In order to understand this question, an approach was made from psychology with a historical-cultural approach, specifically making use of the category of the subjective sense posed by González Rey (2013). Focusing on three main variables that guided the analysis of the information provided by the participants: Subjectivity, psychosocial effects of labor unlinking and old age. The research is qualitative with a descriptive scope of transversal type, this one allowed to describe the determining variables in the configuration of the male elderly that makes up the last stage of the human life cycle. The information was collected through the use of semi-structured interviews conducted with the subjects mentioned above. The results conclude that family and economic solvency are the keys variables to understand the configuration of male aging, because they are the ones that determine the amount of social activities of wich the subjects will be participants and by default, to what degree the older adult will be socially included.