Sweden and Japan are developed welfare countries facing serious societal and public health challenges due to demographic ageing. The objective of the present study was to provide a background to environmental challenges in the home, related to demographic ageing. Specific aims were to compare: 1) demography and household composition 2) physical housing stocks 3) indoor accidents and 4) housing adaptations between the two countries. Descriptive analyses were conducted using secondary data sources. Demographic ageing is projected to accelerate faster in Japan compared to Sweden, with overall lower fertility rates expected in Japan. In 2050, 39% of the Japanese population is projected to be aged 65 years or older, compared to 23% of the Swedis...
It was the mid-1980s when Japan was told that it will become a highly aged society in the years to c...
The objective of this study was to describe environmental barriers and investigate the nature of acc...
For older people using long-term care services, the conditions of their life-space may be critical. ...
Sweden and Japan are developed welfare countries facing serious societal and public health challenge...
AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is ...
Background: At present a majority of older people remain in their ordinary homes. Research has gener...
Background: Housing environments that hinder performance of daily activities and impede participatio...
Although it is generally acknowledged that housing is a major issue regarding health in old and very...
Based on an analysis of the housing market, this study measures how Japan's declining population and...
Japan is an aging society with its birthrate rapidly declining and its population also decreasing. T...
This research provides a comparative study of the Japanese and German nursing home sectors. Faced wi...
This study aimed at describing environmental barriers in housing and functional limitations among ol...
Abstract In postwar Japan, a housing system focused upon promoting residential-property ownership ha...
Aim: To estimate the effects of targeted elimination of environmental barriers (EB) in the ordinary ...
Japan is galloping to the so called aging society, and the problem concerning the aged people will b...
It was the mid-1980s when Japan was told that it will become a highly aged society in the years to c...
The objective of this study was to describe environmental barriers and investigate the nature of acc...
For older people using long-term care services, the conditions of their life-space may be critical. ...
Sweden and Japan are developed welfare countries facing serious societal and public health challenge...
AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is ...
Background: At present a majority of older people remain in their ordinary homes. Research has gener...
Background: Housing environments that hinder performance of daily activities and impede participatio...
Although it is generally acknowledged that housing is a major issue regarding health in old and very...
Based on an analysis of the housing market, this study measures how Japan's declining population and...
Japan is an aging society with its birthrate rapidly declining and its population also decreasing. T...
This research provides a comparative study of the Japanese and German nursing home sectors. Faced wi...
This study aimed at describing environmental barriers in housing and functional limitations among ol...
Abstract In postwar Japan, a housing system focused upon promoting residential-property ownership ha...
Aim: To estimate the effects of targeted elimination of environmental barriers (EB) in the ordinary ...
Japan is galloping to the so called aging society, and the problem concerning the aged people will b...
It was the mid-1980s when Japan was told that it will become a highly aged society in the years to c...
The objective of this study was to describe environmental barriers and investigate the nature of acc...
For older people using long-term care services, the conditions of their life-space may be critical. ...