The world’s population is ageing, with forecasts predicting this ageing is likely to be particularly severe in the rural areas of more developed countries. These forecasts are developed from nationally aggregated census and survey data and assume spatial homogeneity in ageing. They also draw on narrow understandings of older people and construct the potential impact of ageing (such as increased dependence on the health care system) as negative. The construction and reinforcement of such stereotypes have obscured public policy debate about ageing and also the rural. This paper considered how, through using a mixed method approach, narrow understandings of rural ageing could be extended and refined. Using a case study of grey nomads in...
Background: Studies have shown that older people prefer to continue living in their own home and com...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of people aged 85 years and over about thei...
Australia has an ageing population. The majority of Australia’s senior population are healthier and ...
The way we theorise ageing provides a \u27cultural template\u27 which effects both policy and practi...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement categories within rural a...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement cat-egories within rural ...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Objective: Ageing is a time of change that might involve financial, health and social losses. To mai...
This article examines the spatial dimension of population aging in Australia, which over the past fi...
The theme of ageing in rural areas has gained increasing attention from policy makers and research...
The older population in Australia (65+) is expected to double in coming decades, creating many multi...
While a substantial literature on the multi-faceted topic of migration trends and processes within r...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim and objectives: To identify the theories and concepts related to bu...
As Australia’s baby boomer population enters ‘seniordom’ they are increasingly consuming and produci...
(1) Background: Studies have shown that older people prefer to continue living in their own home and...
Background: Studies have shown that older people prefer to continue living in their own home and com...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of people aged 85 years and over about thei...
Australia has an ageing population. The majority of Australia’s senior population are healthier and ...
The way we theorise ageing provides a \u27cultural template\u27 which effects both policy and practi...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement categories within rural a...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement cat-egories within rural ...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Objective: Ageing is a time of change that might involve financial, health and social losses. To mai...
This article examines the spatial dimension of population aging in Australia, which over the past fi...
The theme of ageing in rural areas has gained increasing attention from policy makers and research...
The older population in Australia (65+) is expected to double in coming decades, creating many multi...
While a substantial literature on the multi-faceted topic of migration trends and processes within r...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim and objectives: To identify the theories and concepts related to bu...
As Australia’s baby boomer population enters ‘seniordom’ they are increasingly consuming and produci...
(1) Background: Studies have shown that older people prefer to continue living in their own home and...
Background: Studies have shown that older people prefer to continue living in their own home and com...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of people aged 85 years and over about thei...
Australia has an ageing population. The majority of Australia’s senior population are healthier and ...