This study highlights different forms of disadvantage experienced by older people living in diverse rural settings. It addresses the experience of disadvantage across the life course, and the impacts of such disadvantage on rural older people's quality of life. As such, the research seeks to contribute to the Commission for Rural Communities' aim to develop policies that better meet the needs of disadvantaged people in rural areas.Commission for Rural Communities (UK)non-peer-reviewe
Drawing from 81 interviews with practitioners in social care and housing with care services in the U...
Victorians aged 65 years and over are classified as ‘old’, yet many are able to remain living at hom...
This chapter draws on data from the ESRC funded research programme Grey and Pleasant Land? An Interd...
There is increasing evidence that characteristics of place influence health and that the dimensions ...
This collection includes qualitative and quantitative datasets from the Grey and Pleasant Land proje...
This paper explores the relations between older people, poverty and place in rural Britain. It devel...
This report documents research on older people living in three rural case-study areas across the isl...
This research aims to explore how older people are coping with the trials and eras of living in rura...
This report describes a project that examined the transport needs of older people living in rural ar...
The purpose of this study was to examine disadvantage among rural elderly. Specifically, the intent ...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
A "lost classic", out of print for 20 years, this summarises the findings of a two-year study of dis...
BACKGROUND: There is a shortage of research studies that assess how selected characteristics of neig...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of people aged 85 years and over about thei...
Drawing from 81 interviews with practitioners in social care and housing with care services in the U...
Victorians aged 65 years and over are classified as ‘old’, yet many are able to remain living at hom...
This chapter draws on data from the ESRC funded research programme Grey and Pleasant Land? An Interd...
There is increasing evidence that characteristics of place influence health and that the dimensions ...
This collection includes qualitative and quantitative datasets from the Grey and Pleasant Land proje...
This paper explores the relations between older people, poverty and place in rural Britain. It devel...
This report documents research on older people living in three rural case-study areas across the isl...
This research aims to explore how older people are coping with the trials and eras of living in rura...
This report describes a project that examined the transport needs of older people living in rural ar...
The purpose of this study was to examine disadvantage among rural elderly. Specifically, the intent ...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
A "lost classic", out of print for 20 years, this summarises the findings of a two-year study of dis...
BACKGROUND: There is a shortage of research studies that assess how selected characteristics of neig...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of people aged 85 years and over about thei...
Drawing from 81 interviews with practitioners in social care and housing with care services in the U...
Victorians aged 65 years and over are classified as ‘old’, yet many are able to remain living at hom...
This chapter draws on data from the ESRC funded research programme Grey and Pleasant Land? An Interd...