Drawing on the revived literature on the subjective dimension of ageing, this paper investigates whether people aged 65+, usually defined as old, do actually feel old and which events they associate with feeling old. Logistic models are used on unique data from the 2013 survey called 'I Do Not Want to Be Inactive', conducted on individuals aged 65-74 in Italy (N = 828). It is found that a large proportion of respondents do not feel old at all. The analyses show that women are more likely than men to feel old and to think that society considers them old. While men feel old mainly when they retire, women associate this feeling with loneliness, loss of independence and death of loved ones. Higher-educated people are less likely to associate fe...
For the elderly people the attitude to their own age is an important factor of adaptation to aging. ...
Improving attitudes towards ageing has been seen within policy documents as one means of improving t...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
Counting the number of birthdays a person has experienced from birth until a certain point in time i...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
Today more than ever, ageing represents not only a demographic challenge, but also a psycho-social o...
I chose the topic of my thesis The perception of Elderly by the society because I believe that it be...
In this paper we focused on the experiences of ageing from the perspective of elderly people. Our ma...
An important current policy goal in many Western countries is for individuals to extend their workin...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
This paper uses findings from in-depth life story research undertaken in the United Kingdom to exami...
This paper explores the ageing perception of a group of seniors’ caregiver workers, particularly tho...
Two samples of middle-aged women were compared using a questionnaire adapted from Rossi (1980). One ...
Starting from the perspective that the ageing human body always is a situation and in a situation, t...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
For the elderly people the attitude to their own age is an important factor of adaptation to aging. ...
Improving attitudes towards ageing has been seen within policy documents as one means of improving t...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
Counting the number of birthdays a person has experienced from birth until a certain point in time i...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
Today more than ever, ageing represents not only a demographic challenge, but also a psycho-social o...
I chose the topic of my thesis The perception of Elderly by the society because I believe that it be...
In this paper we focused on the experiences of ageing from the perspective of elderly people. Our ma...
An important current policy goal in many Western countries is for individuals to extend their workin...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
This paper uses findings from in-depth life story research undertaken in the United Kingdom to exami...
This paper explores the ageing perception of a group of seniors’ caregiver workers, particularly tho...
Two samples of middle-aged women were compared using a questionnaire adapted from Rossi (1980). One ...
Starting from the perspective that the ageing human body always is a situation and in a situation, t...
Introduction: Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is character...
For the elderly people the attitude to their own age is an important factor of adaptation to aging. ...
Improving attitudes towards ageing has been seen within policy documents as one means of improving t...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...