Adopting a lifecourse perspective, this exploratory study examines what rural ageing means to mid-life women (45-65 years of age) in Connemara. Gaps in existing research coupled with divergence between theoretical and empirical perceptions on gendered mid-life ageing indicate the importance of developing new empirical studies to capture the diverse experiences of this growing population group. Drawing on these divergences, this qualitative study adds to the body of existing knowledge, offering new insights within an Irish, rural context. Methodologically, constructivist grounded theory was employed to facilitate the discovery of fresh perspectives and emerging theory on gendered mid-life ageing. Twenty-five diverse participants were recruit...
This study, “Pioneers in Aging”, advances our understanding of the realities of older women aging in...
Objective: This interpretive phenomenological study explored older Irish women’s experiences of agin...
This paper focuses on cultural meanings of ageing. We draw on our ethnographies amongst older women ...
Adopting a lifecourse perspective, this exploratory study examines what rural ageing means to mid-li...
The aim of this article is to examine and contribute to the existing body of knowledge on gendered r...
Rural place is a significant influencer of the ageing and states of well-being experienced by older...
The aim of this article is to examine and contribute to the existing body of knowledge on gendered r...
The aim of this article is to examine and contribute to the existing body of knowledgeon gendered ru...
This paper extends our understanding of employment and gendered rural ageing by examining the latent...
Ongoing demographic, social, economic and cultural changes point to the dynamic and continually chan...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
The theme of ageing in rural areas has gained increasing attention from policy makers and research...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
Background: A challenge of an increasing ageing population is the ‘feminisation of ageing’. Worldwid...
This paper investigates positive perceptions of ageing in rural people aged 65 and over as a key pr...
This study, “Pioneers in Aging”, advances our understanding of the realities of older women aging in...
Objective: This interpretive phenomenological study explored older Irish women’s experiences of agin...
This paper focuses on cultural meanings of ageing. We draw on our ethnographies amongst older women ...
Adopting a lifecourse perspective, this exploratory study examines what rural ageing means to mid-li...
The aim of this article is to examine and contribute to the existing body of knowledge on gendered r...
Rural place is a significant influencer of the ageing and states of well-being experienced by older...
The aim of this article is to examine and contribute to the existing body of knowledge on gendered r...
The aim of this article is to examine and contribute to the existing body of knowledgeon gendered ru...
This paper extends our understanding of employment and gendered rural ageing by examining the latent...
Ongoing demographic, social, economic and cultural changes point to the dynamic and continually chan...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
The theme of ageing in rural areas has gained increasing attention from policy makers and research...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
Background: A challenge of an increasing ageing population is the ‘feminisation of ageing’. Worldwid...
This paper investigates positive perceptions of ageing in rural people aged 65 and over as a key pr...
This study, “Pioneers in Aging”, advances our understanding of the realities of older women aging in...
Objective: This interpretive phenomenological study explored older Irish women’s experiences of agin...
This paper focuses on cultural meanings of ageing. We draw on our ethnographies amongst older women ...