Interview with Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director, Age UK

by Caroline Abrahams, Siân Adiseshiah, Amy Culley and Jonathon Shears

Date
10 Aug 2023
Publisher
Journal of the British Academy
Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/011s2.243
Number of pages
14

Abstract: Caroline Abrahams is the Charity Director of Age UK, Britain’s leading charity focused on improving experiences of later life. The interview – conducted by Siân Adiseshiah, Amy Culley and Jonathon Shears – took place on Microsoft Teams on 10 June 2022. The conversation ranges across such issues pertaining to the focus of the special issue as age as a protected characteristic; ageism as a widespread experience; the importance of language and terminology; the place of narrative in the work of Age UK; the intersection of old age with gender as well as race, class and sexuality; the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on older people; pensions and the gender pay gap; the suspension of the Triple Lock; and intergenerational relations.

Keywords: Caroline Abrahams; Age UK; pensions; suspension of the Triple Lock; intergenerational relations

Article posted to the Journal of the British Academy, volume 11, supplementary issue 2 (Narratives of Old Age and Gender: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives)

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