This policy discussion paper explores the way in which intersecting inequalities affect life courses and gender relations in older age. It argues for a gendered lifecourse perspective within the Sustainable Development Goals framework
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
textabstractPreface In the region of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), popu...
We live in a world where women over fifty account for almost one quarter of the total population. Th...
The world’s population is ageing rapidly (United Nations 2015) and with increased longevity, the div...
A key finding of this research is that gender and ageing play a distinct role in the shaping of the ...
Current knowledge produced by science often fails to have real-life policy implications. To promote ...
Ageing is a distinctly gendered phenomenon, women being increasingly represented in the older cohort...
Gender is an important dimension of the way welfare is organised and distributed around the world, a...
We conducted an integrative review to identify issues and challenges that face aging women and to di...
Older people are the world’s fastest growing population group. By 2050 eighty per cent of older pers...
This paper considers how developments in theories of gender and ethnicity might contribute to policy...
Population Ageing, the inescapable upshot of demographic transition, has emerged as a development ch...
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE WORKING GROUP ON AGEING, Second meeting, Geneva, 23–24 November 2009....
“Empowerment” is a key concept in many contemporary endeavours, including social research and social...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
textabstractPreface In the region of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), popu...
We live in a world where women over fifty account for almost one quarter of the total population. Th...
The world’s population is ageing rapidly (United Nations 2015) and with increased longevity, the div...
A key finding of this research is that gender and ageing play a distinct role in the shaping of the ...
Current knowledge produced by science often fails to have real-life policy implications. To promote ...
Ageing is a distinctly gendered phenomenon, women being increasingly represented in the older cohort...
Gender is an important dimension of the way welfare is organised and distributed around the world, a...
We conducted an integrative review to identify issues and challenges that face aging women and to di...
Older people are the world’s fastest growing population group. By 2050 eighty per cent of older pers...
This paper considers how developments in theories of gender and ethnicity might contribute to policy...
Population Ageing, the inescapable upshot of demographic transition, has emerged as a development ch...
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE WORKING GROUP ON AGEING, Second meeting, Geneva, 23–24 November 2009....
“Empowerment” is a key concept in many contemporary endeavours, including social research and social...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
textabstractPreface In the region of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), popu...