This thesis is about women’s acquisition and management of material and non-material resources for old age. It provides the historical context for a small group of women aged from seventy-two to ninety-two and examines the ways in which they acquired the resources enabling well-being in old age. The main resources explored are income and assets, housing, health, social connectivity and resilience. The data have been drawn from an oral history project which recorded the life histories of twenty-three community-dwelling New Zealand women of European ethnicity. The interviews were recorded between 2011 and 2013 and are archived at the Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington. Oral history provided in-depth interviews that produced rich data f...
There is much discussion about the potential impact of a growing ageing population on health care. I...
Extensive research has been carried out in Europe and North America into the relationship between ol...
As a person ages and accumulates life experience, the person becomes a unique occupational being. Wh...
This thesis is about women’s acquisition and management of material and non-material resources for o...
This study explores the quality of life for one hundred and seventy-five older women from many parts...
This study, “Pioneers in Aging”, advances our understanding of the realities of older women aging in...
New Zealand as a society is ageing. This translates to an increasing number of people particularly w...
Population projections by Statistics New Zealand indicate that the New Zealand resident population w...
The aim of the thesis is to highlight the importance of the topic of poverty among women over 60 yea...
There is a discrepancy between the life expectancy of men and women of approximately two and a half ...
Current approaches to ageing are concerned with promoting positive ageing, and messages around how b...
The aim of this article is to examine how older people mobilise sources of strength, often denoted u...
This qualitative study explores successful ageing among a group of old women who live in the central...
Resilience and successful ageing: A feminist study of educated young-old women explores cognitive an...
The aim of this research was to contribute to the growing body of academic literature regarding olde...
There is much discussion about the potential impact of a growing ageing population on health care. I...
Extensive research has been carried out in Europe and North America into the relationship between ol...
As a person ages and accumulates life experience, the person becomes a unique occupational being. Wh...
This thesis is about women’s acquisition and management of material and non-material resources for o...
This study explores the quality of life for one hundred and seventy-five older women from many parts...
This study, “Pioneers in Aging”, advances our understanding of the realities of older women aging in...
New Zealand as a society is ageing. This translates to an increasing number of people particularly w...
Population projections by Statistics New Zealand indicate that the New Zealand resident population w...
The aim of the thesis is to highlight the importance of the topic of poverty among women over 60 yea...
There is a discrepancy between the life expectancy of men and women of approximately two and a half ...
Current approaches to ageing are concerned with promoting positive ageing, and messages around how b...
The aim of this article is to examine how older people mobilise sources of strength, often denoted u...
This qualitative study explores successful ageing among a group of old women who live in the central...
Resilience and successful ageing: A feminist study of educated young-old women explores cognitive an...
The aim of this research was to contribute to the growing body of academic literature regarding olde...
There is much discussion about the potential impact of a growing ageing population on health care. I...
Extensive research has been carried out in Europe and North America into the relationship between ol...
As a person ages and accumulates life experience, the person becomes a unique occupational being. Wh...