Aging and the Life Course: An Introduction to Social Gerontology provides a comprehensive exploration of aging through an interdisciplinary lens, examining core issues in social gerontology. Organized into five parts, the text covers key areas including the theoretical foundations of aging; the social, health, and economic aspects of later life; and societal perspectives on aging. It includes distinctive chapters on life course transitions, caregiving, and the welfare state, offering in-depth insights into the cumulative experiences that shape aging, the challenges and rewards of caregiving, and the complex network of social programs supporting older adults. With its clear structure and engaging content, Aging and the Life Course is an invaluable resource for students, helping them understand the multifaceted nature of aging and the social policies that impact older adults.