Older people in slum settings are a vulnerable sub-group during crises, yet have received minimal attention in the development discourse. This paper examines the protective role of different types of social networks for older slum dwellers' wellbeing during adversity by investigating the relationship between social networks, the Kenyan 2007/08 post-election violence, and dimensions of wellbeing namely self-rated health, life satisfaction and happiness amongst older people in the Korogocho slum, Nairobi. The analyses are based on conditional change logistic regression models using data from a unique longitudinal survey of the health and wellbeing of older people. The results show that maintaining or increasing formal local networks reduced t...
AbstractThis paper examines gender differentials in survival amongst older people (50+ years) in the...
Over recent years, resilient attitudes and behaviour are widely seen within the Global North to be p...
The article explores the way that social networks and personal experiences affect perceived HIV-rela...
Older people in slum settings are a vulnerable sub-group during crises, yet have received minimal at...
AbstractThis paper is based on data from focus group discussions and in-depth individual interviews ...
Informal settlements have been identified as locations both where the spread of COVID-19 has general...
Levels of poverty and wellbeing among older people in poor, urban settings in Africa have been under...
BACKGROUND: Much of the focus on population ageing has been in high-income counties. Relatively less...
The process of ageing is a natural phenomenon that starts at birth progressively ending at death at ...
Understanding the nature and scope of existing social capital is essential to building the resilienc...
This paper examines gender differentials in survival amongst older people (50+ years) in the Nairobi...
A growing number of low and middle income countries have introduced social pension programs for olde...
Community resilience has been used as a conceptual framework to promote urban refugee protection, in...
This study addresses three questions: how Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) following the post-ele...
In Kibera, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, major development efforts are underway – namely...
AbstractThis paper examines gender differentials in survival amongst older people (50+ years) in the...
Over recent years, resilient attitudes and behaviour are widely seen within the Global North to be p...
The article explores the way that social networks and personal experiences affect perceived HIV-rela...
Older people in slum settings are a vulnerable sub-group during crises, yet have received minimal at...
AbstractThis paper is based on data from focus group discussions and in-depth individual interviews ...
Informal settlements have been identified as locations both where the spread of COVID-19 has general...
Levels of poverty and wellbeing among older people in poor, urban settings in Africa have been under...
BACKGROUND: Much of the focus on population ageing has been in high-income counties. Relatively less...
The process of ageing is a natural phenomenon that starts at birth progressively ending at death at ...
Understanding the nature and scope of existing social capital is essential to building the resilienc...
This paper examines gender differentials in survival amongst older people (50+ years) in the Nairobi...
A growing number of low and middle income countries have introduced social pension programs for olde...
Community resilience has been used as a conceptual framework to promote urban refugee protection, in...
This study addresses three questions: how Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) following the post-ele...
In Kibera, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, major development efforts are underway – namely...
AbstractThis paper examines gender differentials in survival amongst older people (50+ years) in the...
Over recent years, resilient attitudes and behaviour are widely seen within the Global North to be p...
The article explores the way that social networks and personal experiences affect perceived HIV-rela...