This important book provides a comprehensive survey of different strategies for developing age-friendly communities, and the extent to which older people themselves can be involved in the co-production of age-friendly policies and practices ...
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How are these domains interrelated? The authors of this multidisciplinary book have taken a further big step towards answering these questions based on the recent SHARE data in order to support policies for an inclusive society.
Walsh, K., Scharf, T., Cullinan, J., and Finn, C. (2012c) Deprivation and its measurement in later life: Findings from a mixed-methods study in Ireland, Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, National University of Ireland Galway.
Third, since many public programs and debates pertain to the economic sphere of life, it is important to have a time-series measure of economic deprivation. If a broader concept for the official "poverty" measure were adopted, ...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the development of a coherent scientific discourse on social exclusion of older people.
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Human development is measured in terms of achievements in education, health, and income; the most important dimensions of human life. Deprivation in these corresponding dimensions is measured as multidimensional poverty.