This paper offers an alternative view of our ageing population, as well as highlighting some of the assets we have in our elderly populations, and providing suggestions as to an alternative view of the phenomenon of ageing that incorporates elements such as flexible working arrangements and the application of new, enabling technologies. This approach to our ageing population dilemma is predicated on a concept of lifelong learning and social participation along with better preventive and early intervention systems of health care
Speech presented to the ANZAAS 1981 Congress, Brisbane, by Adam Graycar, Social Welfare Research Cen...
As population ageing means more people will require care and support, this research brief looks at d...
Australia, along with many other countries, is experiencing demographic changes that are resulting i...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
This report examines the effects of ageing on economic output (underpinned by changes in population,...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
"This volume provides evidence from many of Australia’s leading scholars from a range of social scie...
This stimulating volume examines the many faces of Australia’s ageing population, the social and hea...
Many people are anxious about Australia’s ageing population. Others are optimistic. So is demographi...
Abstract: This article surveys the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for age...
Australian population ageing is moderate by Western country standards but there are major issues eme...
The ageing of the Australian population is often portrayed as a problem rather than an opportunity. ...
Speech presented to the Social Welfare Research Centre, Sydney, 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, Soci...
As the number of people under the age of 65 declines, the number over 65 will double in the next hal...
Speech presented to the ANZAAS 1981 Congress, Brisbane, by Adam Graycar, Social Welfare Research Cen...
As population ageing means more people will require care and support, this research brief looks at d...
Australia, along with many other countries, is experiencing demographic changes that are resulting i...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
This report examines the effects of ageing on economic output (underpinned by changes in population,...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
"This volume provides evidence from many of Australia’s leading scholars from a range of social scie...
This stimulating volume examines the many faces of Australia’s ageing population, the social and hea...
Many people are anxious about Australia’s ageing population. Others are optimistic. So is demographi...
Abstract: This article surveys the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for age...
Australian population ageing is moderate by Western country standards but there are major issues eme...
The ageing of the Australian population is often portrayed as a problem rather than an opportunity. ...
Speech presented to the Social Welfare Research Centre, Sydney, 1982 by Adam Graycar, Director, Soci...
As the number of people under the age of 65 declines, the number over 65 will double in the next hal...
Speech presented to the ANZAAS 1981 Congress, Brisbane, by Adam Graycar, Social Welfare Research Cen...
As population ageing means more people will require care and support, this research brief looks at d...
Australia, along with many other countries, is experiencing demographic changes that are resulting i...