Downsizing Confronting Our Possessions in Later Life

Downsizing Confronting Our Possessions in Later Life by David Joseph Ekerdt, published by Columbia University Press in 2020, explores the complexities of downsizing for older adults. This 265-page book addresses the challenges faced by individuals as they navigate the accumulation of possessions throughout their lives, particularly during significant life changes such as health issues, residential moves, and marital transitions.
Ekerdt draws on in-depth interviews with over a hundred diverse U.S. households to analyze the downsizing process and its implications for managing possessions. He examines the decision-making strategies employed by households and the cognitive, physical, emotional, and social tasks involved. The book highlights how factors like gender and class influence the divestment of belongings, while also revealing that, despite the difficulties encountered, many individuals feel a sense of empowerment and satisfaction after completing the downsizing process. This work provides valuable insights for older adults, their families, and professionals in gerontology and sociology.
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As life unfolds, things tend to accumulate. When older adults undergo health, residential, and marital changes, they will face a reckoning with their lifelong store of possessions–special, ordinary, and forgotten. Such a predicament now confronts tens of millions of Americans as the Baby Boom cohort passes into retirement and beyond. Despite what a thriving industry of clutter manuals tells us, for most older adults, downsizing is no simple task.
Drawing on in-depth interviews with recent movers in over a hundred diverse U.S. households, David Ekerdt analyzes the downsizing process and what it says about the meaning and management of possessions. He details how households approach and accomplish downsizing, exploring the decision-making process and the effectiveness of different strategies. From an expert gerontological perspective, he considers the cognitive, physical, emotional, and social tasks that the process entails and the role of factors such as gender and class on the divestment of things. Ekerdt finds that despite the fatigue and emotional challenges people encounter, afterward they report satisfaction in having completed a downsizing and feel empowerment on the other side of the task. Offering an empathetic and practical look at one of life’s major transitions, Downsizing brings forward the voices of elders so that older adults, their families and friends, and practitioners working with older clients can understand and benefit from their experience.
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