Set against a broad European policy agenda which promotes ‘ageing in place’ and representations of older people as active, independent citizens, this article compares recent English and French policy discourses on population ageing and its implications for the housing needs of increasingly large numbers of older citizens. Through analysis of six recent strategic policy statements representing each government's official responses to population ageing and its social policy implications for the 21st century, we demonstrate how differences in the social representation of the ageing process and of older peoples themselves permeate policy discourse, influencing the perceptions of the housing needs of older citizens and the role that housing itsel...
This article draws from the work of Michel Foucault to reconstruct an understanding of social polic...
This article presents findings from the Housing and Ageing programme conducted in 2018 that investig...
In 2002 there were 19.8 million people in the United Kingdom over the age of 50 and it is estimated ...
During the later 20th century, France experienced a dramatic turn around in the quality of its housi...
The UK’s ageing population has generated contradictory policy responses. On the one hand, facing the...
During the later 20th century, France experienced a dramatic turn around in the quality of its housi...
‘Ageing in place’ is a key component of UK policy, aimed at supporting older people to remain living...
Ageing populations is a common concern in societies of north European countries, consequence of incr...
Across the life course, far-reaching socio-demographic and health related transformations are influe...
This paper critiques the government's policy of encouraging older people to 'stay put' in their trad...
Ageing societies and increasing healthcare expenditures are inducing Western welfare states to refor...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
This article presents findings from the Housing and Ageing programme conducted in 2018 that investig...
International audiencePurpose – In France and Germany, intergenerational housing is put forward as a...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...
This article draws from the work of Michel Foucault to reconstruct an understanding of social polic...
This article presents findings from the Housing and Ageing programme conducted in 2018 that investig...
In 2002 there were 19.8 million people in the United Kingdom over the age of 50 and it is estimated ...
During the later 20th century, France experienced a dramatic turn around in the quality of its housi...
The UK’s ageing population has generated contradictory policy responses. On the one hand, facing the...
During the later 20th century, France experienced a dramatic turn around in the quality of its housi...
‘Ageing in place’ is a key component of UK policy, aimed at supporting older people to remain living...
Ageing populations is a common concern in societies of north European countries, consequence of incr...
Across the life course, far-reaching socio-demographic and health related transformations are influe...
This paper critiques the government's policy of encouraging older people to 'stay put' in their trad...
Ageing societies and increasing healthcare expenditures are inducing Western welfare states to refor...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
This article presents findings from the Housing and Ageing programme conducted in 2018 that investig...
International audiencePurpose – In France and Germany, intergenerational housing is put forward as a...
Abstract This article maps variations in a standardized way in residential care for elderly people i...
This article draws from the work of Michel Foucault to reconstruct an understanding of social polic...
This article presents findings from the Housing and Ageing programme conducted in 2018 that investig...
In 2002 there were 19.8 million people in the United Kingdom over the age of 50 and it is estimated ...