This paper is based on secondary analysis of data obtained from the 1995 Western Cape Community Housing Trust study on the demographic and socio-economic dynamics of the African population in the Metropolitan Cape Town area (WCCHT, 1995). The sample consisted of 807 households, of which 113 sheltered at least one person aged 60 years and over (elderly households). Statistical information on household composition, housing and infrastructure, standard of living items, household economy, migration and mobility, community integration and perceived quality of life are drawn together for elderly and young households. A comparison of their profiles shows that elderly households in the metropolitan area tend to be larger, more prone to the exigenci...
The second number of SAJG again presents knowledge on ageing and the aged which can be useful in the...
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large be...
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large be...
In developing countries, the majority of elders live with children. In South Africa, the first basel...
It is often assumed that sub-Saharan African urban migrants return in later life to the villages fro...
It is often assumed that sub-Saharan African urban migrants return in later life to the villages fro...
The number of African older people who live permanently in urban areas is growing. This qualitative ...
This paper is based on a study of people aged 60 years and older living in Harare and Mutare in Zimb...
While older people live in developing countries, little is known about the relative importance of fe...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Living arrangements of the elderly people in rur...
The City Health Department of the City of Durban requested the Institute for Sociological and Demogr...
Abstract: This paper examines the joint dynamics between house prices, population aging and unemploy...
Circular and return migrations between rural and urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa have persisted ov...
In this paper, new South African social-welfare policy on ageing is analysed through an investigatio...
The aim of this study was to explore the socio-economic impact of old age grant on rural households ...
The second number of SAJG again presents knowledge on ageing and the aged which can be useful in the...
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large be...
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large be...
In developing countries, the majority of elders live with children. In South Africa, the first basel...
It is often assumed that sub-Saharan African urban migrants return in later life to the villages fro...
It is often assumed that sub-Saharan African urban migrants return in later life to the villages fro...
The number of African older people who live permanently in urban areas is growing. This qualitative ...
This paper is based on a study of people aged 60 years and older living in Harare and Mutare in Zimb...
While older people live in developing countries, little is known about the relative importance of fe...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Living arrangements of the elderly people in rur...
The City Health Department of the City of Durban requested the Institute for Sociological and Demogr...
Abstract: This paper examines the joint dynamics between house prices, population aging and unemploy...
Circular and return migrations between rural and urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa have persisted ov...
In this paper, new South African social-welfare policy on ageing is analysed through an investigatio...
The aim of this study was to explore the socio-economic impact of old age grant on rural households ...
The second number of SAJG again presents knowledge on ageing and the aged which can be useful in the...
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large be...
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large be...