New ageing populations are emerging in the UK, people are surviving into later life in greater numbers than ever before and many of those people are healthy (ONS 2014), which is a new phenomenon. This research considers theory and research from subjects that often consider later life to be problematic, but reads them from a more optimistic perspective. Leisure research and theory, gerontology, sociology, public health, epidemiology, and UK office for National Statistics reports all contribute to creating a new perspective on later life.The narratives about leisure in late life presented in this research were constructed through immersion in the contributions of individual Mass Observation Archive correspondents writing about everyday life f...
There are over 10 million people in the United Kingdom aged over 65, a figure predicted to double by...
The phenomenal growth in the number of older people in the western world is well documented, with th...
This research focuses on policy-makers whose agendas impact on the leisure needs of an ageing New Ze...
New ageing populations are emerging in the UK, people are surviving into later life in greater numbe...
New ageing populations are emerging in the UK, people are surviving into later life in greater numbe...
This research acknowledges that ideas about ageing as a matter of public concern have been shared wi...
This research asks how the general population of less active people negotiate leisure in the context...
peer reviewedThrough narrative research, this article analyses elderly people´s leisure in Spain, fr...
It is evident that the changing demographic structure of the population along with the emergence of ...
The World Health Organisation (2004) has predicted a global demographic revolution, with the curren...
This thesis reports on an original qualitative study of older people’s perceptions about how they be...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate aspects of leisure participation in late life. Mor...
The article focuses on the life of elderly people. The majority of older people are fit and well, li...
This article draws on a serial interview study of later life leisure travel in the UK to question ho...
Research on ageing tends not to be undertaken from those with direct, lived experience of longevity....
There are over 10 million people in the United Kingdom aged over 65, a figure predicted to double by...
The phenomenal growth in the number of older people in the western world is well documented, with th...
This research focuses on policy-makers whose agendas impact on the leisure needs of an ageing New Ze...
New ageing populations are emerging in the UK, people are surviving into later life in greater numbe...
New ageing populations are emerging in the UK, people are surviving into later life in greater numbe...
This research acknowledges that ideas about ageing as a matter of public concern have been shared wi...
This research asks how the general population of less active people negotiate leisure in the context...
peer reviewedThrough narrative research, this article analyses elderly people´s leisure in Spain, fr...
It is evident that the changing demographic structure of the population along with the emergence of ...
The World Health Organisation (2004) has predicted a global demographic revolution, with the curren...
This thesis reports on an original qualitative study of older people’s perceptions about how they be...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate aspects of leisure participation in late life. Mor...
The article focuses on the life of elderly people. The majority of older people are fit and well, li...
This article draws on a serial interview study of later life leisure travel in the UK to question ho...
Research on ageing tends not to be undertaken from those with direct, lived experience of longevity....
There are over 10 million people in the United Kingdom aged over 65, a figure predicted to double by...
The phenomenal growth in the number of older people in the western world is well documented, with th...
This research focuses on policy-makers whose agendas impact on the leisure needs of an ageing New Ze...