Module overview
The module involves audio-lectures, which include trigger questions, and independent study. Students are expected to carry out some reading in advance of listening to each session, in order to make the most of the sessions.
Aims and Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- Demonstrate awareness of the measurement of poverty in later life in high- and low-income countries around the world.
- Summarise major trends in the provision of social protection around the world.
- Understand key components of social protection in high- and low-income countries around the world.
- Use skills in summarising and critically discussing literature; and written communication skills developed through the preparation of assessed Coursework
Syllabus
The module includes online audio-recorded lectures on:
Introduction to the module; The principles of social protection; Contributory Vs. non-contributory schemes of pension protection; Key concepts of poverty; Measurement tools for poverty; Measuring poverty in high income countries; Policy responses to poverty in later life; Older people's livelihoods, work and vulnerability; Poverty and policy responses in Africa; Gender, Cohort Differences, and Poverty in Social Protection: Case Studies from South East Asia; Poverty and policy responses in Latin America.
Learning and Teaching
Teaching and learning methods
Online audio-recorded lectures.
Learning activities include:
Online lectures and independent study.
Assessments:
1 assignment of no more than 3,000 words
Type | Hours |
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Independent Study | 132 |
Teaching | 18 |
Total study time | 150 |
Resources & Reading list
General Resources
Other. Module resources will be available on Blackboard, such as lecture PowerPoint slides, audiorecordings of lectures, key readings, coursework details, references and module updates. Students will be provided with guidance to use Skype for verbal/visual communication with tutors.
Textbooks
Atkinson, A.B. (2019). Measuring poverty around the world. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Dannefer, D. and Phillipson, C. (eds) (2010). The Sage Handbook of Social Gerontology. London: Sage.
Assessment
Assessment strategy
One assignment (3,000 words)
Summative
This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module.
Method | Percentage contribution |
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Essay | 100% |
Referral
This is how we’ll assess you if you don’t meet the criteria to pass this module.
Method | Percentage contribution |
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Essay | 100% |
Repeat Information
Repeat type: Internal & External