The UK’s population is ageing, and understanding the dynamics of living arrangements in later life and the implications for the provision and funding of appropriate housing and long-term care is critical given the current economic climate which can have an adverse impact on state support for older people. This paper investigates the dynamics of living arrangements amongst people aged 65 years old and over between 1991 and 2008, focussing on the two key housing and care pathways in later life: moving into sheltered accommodation and moving into residential care. The empirical research examines the rates of moving into sheltered accommodation and institutional care and investigates the determinants and probabilities of these transitions in th...
Housing, health and social care policy in the UK, including Scotland, has emphasised the value of ag...
Despite the development of various housing options across Europe, older people often face the choice...
Background and Objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
Background: Population ageing is a global challenge and understanding the dynamics of living arrange...
Living arrangements are a key dimension of quality of life and well being in old age. Availability o...
BACKGROUND: Only a minority of older people in England and Wales live in institutional care, but amo...
Background: Only a minority of older people in England and Wales live in institutional care, but amo...
BACKGROUND: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
Background: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
This paper contributes to understanding housing adjustments in later life by investigating the role ...
Most older people wish to live in their own homes as they age and to have a choice over their housin...
A growing older population worldwide means there is a need to ensure there are sufficient housing op...
This research study is concerned with the projected, significant rise in the number of older people ...
This paper examines rates of moving into an institution after age 65, using data from waves 1-8 of t...
Housing, health and social care policy in the UK, including Scotland, has emphasised the value of ag...
Despite the development of various housing options across Europe, older people often face the choice...
Background and Objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...
The UK's population is ageing. In 2001, people aged 65 and over constituted 16% of the total UK popu...
Background: Population ageing is a global challenge and understanding the dynamics of living arrange...
Living arrangements are a key dimension of quality of life and well being in old age. Availability o...
BACKGROUND: Only a minority of older people in England and Wales live in institutional care, but amo...
Background: Only a minority of older people in England and Wales live in institutional care, but amo...
BACKGROUND: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
Background: The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and...
This paper contributes to understanding housing adjustments in later life by investigating the role ...
Most older people wish to live in their own homes as they age and to have a choice over their housin...
A growing older population worldwide means there is a need to ensure there are sufficient housing op...
This research study is concerned with the projected, significant rise in the number of older people ...
This paper examines rates of moving into an institution after age 65, using data from waves 1-8 of t...
Housing, health and social care policy in the UK, including Scotland, has emphasised the value of ag...
Despite the development of various housing options across Europe, older people often face the choice...
Background and Objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...