The way we theorise ageing provides a \u27cultural template\u27 which effects both policy and practice and which has consequences for the way people make a social contribution. This paper illustrates the implications of this cultural template by reference to an ongoing empirical study of Grey Nomads and the voluntary contribution they make to isolated rural towns across Australia. The way we theorise ageing provides a ‘cultural template’ which effects both policy and practice and which has consequences for the way people make a social contribution. At present, the ‘Rise and Fall’ model of the life span remains the dominant template in public and professional thinking, and underlies much medical and social security planning. We propose a typ...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Structural ageing and social change mean that the socio-economic and cultural context for ageing in ...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...
The world’s population is ageing, with forecasts predicting this ageing is likely to be particularly...
This article explores a relatively new and little understood phenomenon, that of the Australian Grey...
Lifestyle factors have been identified as being very important in determining health in later life. ...
The older population in Australia (65+) is expected to double in coming decades, creating many multi...
Objective: Ageing is a time of change that might involve financial, health and social losses. To mai...
ABSTRACT: Lifestyle factors have been identified as being very impor-tant in determining health in l...
This report sets out the issues and challenges facing Grey Nomad Volunteer projects but also the suc...
Largely ignored over the years as a group worthy of serious academic research, grey nomads have rece...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
(1) Background: Studies have shown that older people prefer to continue living in their own home and...
The important role which older people play in rural community development through their various acti...
This paper offers an alternative view of our ageing population, as well as highlighting some of the ...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Structural ageing and social change mean that the socio-economic and cultural context for ageing in ...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...
The world’s population is ageing, with forecasts predicting this ageing is likely to be particularly...
This article explores a relatively new and little understood phenomenon, that of the Australian Grey...
Lifestyle factors have been identified as being very important in determining health in later life. ...
The older population in Australia (65+) is expected to double in coming decades, creating many multi...
Objective: Ageing is a time of change that might involve financial, health and social losses. To mai...
ABSTRACT: Lifestyle factors have been identified as being very impor-tant in determining health in l...
This report sets out the issues and challenges facing Grey Nomad Volunteer projects but also the suc...
Largely ignored over the years as a group worthy of serious academic research, grey nomads have rece...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
(1) Background: Studies have shown that older people prefer to continue living in their own home and...
The important role which older people play in rural community development through their various acti...
This paper offers an alternative view of our ageing population, as well as highlighting some of the ...
This chapter provides an overview of how ageing populations in rural communities and rural experienc...
Structural ageing and social change mean that the socio-economic and cultural context for ageing in ...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...