Ageism is affecting Australian adults of many ages, new research finds

A report from the Australian Human Rights Commission has found ageism exists across the nation - even if we are not consciously aware of it.

The Australian Human Rights Commission report found ageism affects Australians across the adult lifespan.

The Australian Human Rights Commission report found ageism affects Australians across the adult lifespan. Source: AAP

Age may be just a number, but the majority of Australians will experience ageism in their lives.

A report by the Australian Human Rights Commission sought to dig deeper into the question: What's age got to do with it?

It was undertaken in 2020 and 2021 and found ageism was experienced in different ways.

For young adults, aged 18-39, they experienced ageism as being condescended to or ignored; mostly at work.
Middle-aged people were usually turned down for a job, and those over 60 experienced ageism as being 'helped' without being asked.

The research found eight key findings, including that ageism exists in Australia, even if we are not consciously aware of it, and that ageism affects Australians across the adult lifespan.

Young adults are seen as attractive, but bad at managing their finances, and middle-aged people are seen as being in the prime of their lives, but stressed.



Age Discrimination Commissioner Kay Patterson says ageism is arguably the least understood discriminatory prejudice, with evidence suggesting it is more socially accepted than sexism or racism.

She called on all Australians to challenge ageist attitudes.

"Age is not the problem. Ageism is," Dr Patterson said.

The report, released on Tuesday, included a national survey of 2,440 people, 11 focus groups and an examination of existing Australian and international research.


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Published 14 September 2021 10:57am
Updated 14 September 2021 2:24pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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