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Ageism is the stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination based on age that affects people's health, well-being and human rights. WHO works to combat ageism through research, awareness raising, policy and interventions across sectors and stakeholders.
4 Νοε 2021 · Ageism is prejudice or discrimination against people based on their age. It can affect physical and mental health, healthcare, and social relationships. Learn about the different types and examples of ageism and how to stop it.
2 Μαΐ 2022 · Ageism is prejudice and discrimination based on a person's age. It can affect anyone, from children to older adults, and has serious consequences for health, well-being, and opportunities. Learn more about the history, signs, types, prevalence, and impact of ageism, and how to fight it.
Ageism is a bias against individuals and groups based on their age, which may take the form of discrimination at all levels. Learn about the history, classification, manifestations, and advocacy against ageism, as well as its effects on health, employment, and society.
Ageism is the discrimination against someone based on their age, and it can affect people of all ages. Learn about the different types of ageism, such as self-inflicted, reverse, and media ageism, and how they impact our lives.
10 Απρ 2021 · The report highlights that ageism can be institutional, interpersonal, or self-directed and summarises the best evidence on the scale, impacts, and determinants of ageism against both older and younger people and the most effective strategies to address ageism.
Ageism refers to discrimination, stereotyping, or prejudice against individuals or groups based on their age. It can manifest in various forms, including but not limited to, assumptions about capabilities, opportunities denied or limited, or societal attitudes that marginalise certain age groups.