The active ageing appoach has become a leading global response to population ageing, having been widely adopted as a policy direction across the European Union (EU) and various national and local governments. This trend has been greatly influenced by the World Health Organization pulication of Active Ageing: A Policy Framework (WHO 2002), which has provided the basis for many national policies. The framework defined active ageing as 'the process of optimizing opportunities for health, participation and security in order to enhance quality of life as people age' (WHO 2002: 12). The WHO model conceptualises active ageing broadly as 'continuing participation in social, economic, cultural, spriitual and civic affairs, not just the ability to be...
Continuously low or shrinking birth rates, the aging of the baby boomer generation, and rising life ...
In the original policy framework, WHO (2002) hinged active ageing upon the three pillars of health,...
This paper examines the contextual meaning of active ageing based on the lived experiences of older ...
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The European Union (EU) is a conglomerate of more than 500 million people, 19.2% (approximately 100 ...
According to the World Report on Ageing Health, the world's population aged over 60 years will go to...
The active and healthy ageing measure reported here is calculated for the 28 European Union countrie...
The debate on the impact of ageing on European societies is often concentrated on the potential econ...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the relationshi...
Populations are growing older in nearly all countries globally. Demographic ageing is a consequence ...
The active ageing policy supports several types of activities, including labour force participation,...
Design and setting: cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys of older people living at home in Brita...
Introduction : Active ageing may be considered as one of the leading notion for policy makers to ret...
peer reviewedPopulation aging is a phenomenon not restricted to Western societies but observed the w...
This paper presents an ample discussion of ageing, seen both as a physiologic process and as a cultu...
Continuously low or shrinking birth rates, the aging of the baby boomer generation, and rising life ...
In the original policy framework, WHO (2002) hinged active ageing upon the three pillars of health,...
This paper examines the contextual meaning of active ageing based on the lived experiences of older ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The European Union (EU) is a conglomerate of more than 500 million people, 19.2% (approximately 100 ...
According to the World Report on Ageing Health, the world's population aged over 60 years will go to...
The active and healthy ageing measure reported here is calculated for the 28 European Union countrie...
The debate on the impact of ageing on European societies is often concentrated on the potential econ...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the relationshi...
Populations are growing older in nearly all countries globally. Demographic ageing is a consequence ...
The active ageing policy supports several types of activities, including labour force participation,...
Design and setting: cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys of older people living at home in Brita...
Introduction : Active ageing may be considered as one of the leading notion for policy makers to ret...
peer reviewedPopulation aging is a phenomenon not restricted to Western societies but observed the w...
This paper presents an ample discussion of ageing, seen both as a physiologic process and as a cultu...
Continuously low or shrinking birth rates, the aging of the baby boomer generation, and rising life ...
In the original policy framework, WHO (2002) hinged active ageing upon the three pillars of health,...
This paper examines the contextual meaning of active ageing based on the lived experiences of older ...