This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between age and social exclusion in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Design/methodology/approach The paper builds on learning from a previous baseline cross-border rural ageing study and draws its methodology from a broader ecological multi-level approach. The research was conducted through focus groups with community stakeholders, which were undertaken in ten communities in different rural settings (village, near-urban, island, dispersed, and remote) in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.Findings In total, four interconnecting thematic areas emerged as important in determining exclusion or inclusion for o...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Adopting a lifecourse perspective, this exploratory study examines what rural ageing means to mid-li...
This paper explores the relations between older people, poverty and place in rural Britain. It devel...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
Ongoing demographic, social, economic and cultural changes point to the dynamic and continually chan...
This research aims to explore how older people are coping with the trials and eras of living in rura...
This research aims to explore how older people are coping with the trials and eras of living in rura...
The theme of ageing in rural areas has gained increasing attention from policy makers and research...
This report documents research on older people living in three rural case-study areas across the isl...
Kieran Walsh, Professor of Ageing and Public Policy and Director of the Irish Centre for Social Gero...
For ageing adults, rural areas present challenges to social and psychological well-being that are qu...
This collection includes qualitative and quantitative datasets from the Grey and Pleasant Land proje...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of people aged 85 years and over about thei...
For ageing adults, rural areas present challenges to social and psychological well-being that are qu...
Social isolation and loneliness are common experiences of ageing in rural communities. Policy respon...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Adopting a lifecourse perspective, this exploratory study examines what rural ageing means to mid-li...
This paper explores the relations between older people, poverty and place in rural Britain. It devel...
This paper aims to explore, for the first time, community perceptions of the relationship between ag...
Ongoing demographic, social, economic and cultural changes point to the dynamic and continually chan...
This research aims to explore how older people are coping with the trials and eras of living in rura...
This research aims to explore how older people are coping with the trials and eras of living in rura...
The theme of ageing in rural areas has gained increasing attention from policy makers and research...
This report documents research on older people living in three rural case-study areas across the isl...
Kieran Walsh, Professor of Ageing and Public Policy and Director of the Irish Centre for Social Gero...
For ageing adults, rural areas present challenges to social and psychological well-being that are qu...
This collection includes qualitative and quantitative datasets from the Grey and Pleasant Land proje...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of people aged 85 years and over about thei...
For ageing adults, rural areas present challenges to social and psychological well-being that are qu...
Social isolation and loneliness are common experiences of ageing in rural communities. Policy respon...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Adopting a lifecourse perspective, this exploratory study examines what rural ageing means to mid-li...
This paper explores the relations between older people, poverty and place in rural Britain. It devel...