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This book provides multinational evidence on active and healthy
ageing. It generates authoritative new knowledge for mutual
learning and policymaking in addressing challenges linked with
population ageing. The authors discuss how to achieve better active
ageing outcomes through appropriate policies including addressing
life course determinants of active and healthy ageing. The chapters
are distinctive in their focus on quantitative analysis of active
and healthy ageing based on a first-of-its-kind composite measure,
the Active Ageing Index developed during the 2012 European Year for
Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations. Contributors
include researchers, civil service representatives, policymakers
and other stakeholders from national, regional and European
organisations. This edited volume provides a multidisciplinary
resource for academics and policy makers in various areas of the
social sciences, especially those studying population ageing and
its consequences, economists, sociologists, social policy analysts
and public health experts.
'Active ageing' has become a key phrase in discourses about
challenges and remedies for demographic ageing and the enrolment of
older adults into voluntary work is an important dimension of it.
The pattern and factors conditioning volunteering among older
people has so far been an under-researched topic in Europe and this
is the first book to study volunteering among older people
comparatively and comprehensively. In this topical book older
people's volunteering is studied in eight European countries at the
structural, macro, meso and micro levels. Overall it highlights how
different interactions between the levels facilitate or hinder
older people's inclusion in voluntary work and makes policy
suggestions for an integrated strategy. This book provides
important new insights for academics and students interested in
ageing societies, active ageing and voluntary work. It will also be
of great value for policy makers and practitioners in third sector
and voluntary organisations.
This book provides multinational evidence on active and healthy
ageing. It generates authoritative new knowledge for mutual
learning and policymaking in addressing challenges linked with
population ageing. The authors discuss how to achieve better active
ageing outcomes through appropriate policies including addressing
life course determinants of active and healthy ageing. The chapters
are distinctive in their focus on quantitative analysis of active
and healthy ageing based on a first-of-its-kind composite measure,
the Active Ageing Index developed during the 2012 European Year for
Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations. Contributors
include researchers, civil service representatives, policymakers
and other stakeholders from national, regional and European
organisations. This edited volume provides a multidisciplinary
resource for academics and policy makers in various areas of the
social sciences, especially those studying population ageing and
its consequences, economists, sociologists, social policy analysts
and public health experts.
Giovanni Lamura untersucht die Zusammenhange zwischen den
Lebenslaufen in Deutschland und Italien lebender auslandischer
Migranten und den auf lokaler Ebene in beiden Landern getroffenen
auslanderpolitischen Massnahmen."
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