This study considers relocatable homes as an alternative housing choice for male and female retirees fifty years of age and over. Homogeneous parks and estates planned for a specific type of relocatable home are compared with those which evolved from tourist parks and retain sites for both permanent and short-term occupancy. Four relocatable home environments are considered: caravan parks, mobile homes in mixed parks, manufactured homes in mixed parks and manufactured housing estates.The differential effects of 'age', 'house type' and 'housing environment' upon 'residential satisfaction', 'sense of community within the neighbourhood', 'social integration in the community' and 'psychological adjustment' form the analytical framework of the...
Urban regeneration is increasingly used by Australian governments as a means of physically upgrading...
AIMS: (1) To identify factors that older adults find encouraging or discouraging about the prospect ...
Overview As discussions of how to house an ageing population continue, National Seniors Australia h...
In response to the projected increases in the proportion of older Australians up to and including th...
Background Whilst the majority of older Australians prefer to "age in place" in their existing hom...
Residential mobility trends have created patterns of accumulating and congregating retirement popula...
As they age older people are likely to spend significantly more time in their homes due to increasin...
As they age older people are likely to spend significantly more time in their homes due to increasin...
Abstract: This paper reports the preliminary results of a study undertaken to consider the decision-...
The ageing of Australia’s population has implications for the economy, social policy, community serv...
In the face of normative age-related declines in health and mobility, increasing numbers of older ad...
Urban regeneration is increasingly used by Australian governments as a means of physically upgrading...
As people age the home environment becomes increasingly important. Retirement commonly leads to spen...
ABSTRACT-This paper reports on the satisfaction of 600 persons who had chosen to live in special gro...
Housing supply theory has established a number of influences on the quantity and price of housing. T...
Urban regeneration is increasingly used by Australian governments as a means of physically upgrading...
AIMS: (1) To identify factors that older adults find encouraging or discouraging about the prospect ...
Overview As discussions of how to house an ageing population continue, National Seniors Australia h...
In response to the projected increases in the proportion of older Australians up to and including th...
Background Whilst the majority of older Australians prefer to "age in place" in their existing hom...
Residential mobility trends have created patterns of accumulating and congregating retirement popula...
As they age older people are likely to spend significantly more time in their homes due to increasin...
As they age older people are likely to spend significantly more time in their homes due to increasin...
Abstract: This paper reports the preliminary results of a study undertaken to consider the decision-...
The ageing of Australia’s population has implications for the economy, social policy, community serv...
In the face of normative age-related declines in health and mobility, increasing numbers of older ad...
Urban regeneration is increasingly used by Australian governments as a means of physically upgrading...
As people age the home environment becomes increasingly important. Retirement commonly leads to spen...
ABSTRACT-This paper reports on the satisfaction of 600 persons who had chosen to live in special gro...
Housing supply theory has established a number of influences on the quantity and price of housing. T...
Urban regeneration is increasingly used by Australian governments as a means of physically upgrading...
AIMS: (1) To identify factors that older adults find encouraging or discouraging about the prospect ...
Overview As discussions of how to house an ageing population continue, National Seniors Australia h...