During much of the 1960s and 1970s, housing and welfare provision for older people were part of the cinderella services (Means and Smith, 1985) that the majority of both practitioners and social scientists were happy to leave to the remit of a relatively small group of dedicated specialists. However, the 1980s have seen an important shift to that, as Johnson (1985), remarked, 'old age is now in fashion'. The six books under review represent one manifestation of this important trend. All the books agree that a major reason why an interest in older people is no longer a form of 'professional suicide' (Phillipson, 1982, p.107) is the cost implications of demographic trends. A government concerned to reduce public expenditure is faced with a si...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
This article examines recent ageing policies and the way they are framed. Here it identifies underly...
This paper critiques the government's policy of encouraging older people to 'stay put' in their trad...
During much of the 1960s and 1970s, housing and welfare provision for older people were part of the ...
cloth; $24.95 paper. Concerns about population aging and increased longevity dominate many of our so...
What are the implications of current economic, social and political trends in Britain for older peop...
Book summary: the Social Policy of Old Age critically reviews social policy developments as they hav...
The elderly seem to have been getting younger and younger in recent decades. Many of today's older ...
At the 2001 Census, 102,735 older persons (aged 65 years or more) were housed in 87,940 public housi...
One facet of the new conservatism, which is drawing so much interest but not much information curren...
This paper aims to present different approaches to the analysis of public policies on ageing. The st...
This report identifies emerging policy and management issues for public housing providers and for Co...
About the book: What is the future of old age? How will families, services, and economies adapt to ...
Elder people are often portrayed and represented in academic and policy literatures as constituting ...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
This article examines recent ageing policies and the way they are framed. Here it identifies underly...
This paper critiques the government's policy of encouraging older people to 'stay put' in their trad...
During much of the 1960s and 1970s, housing and welfare provision for older people were part of the ...
cloth; $24.95 paper. Concerns about population aging and increased longevity dominate many of our so...
What are the implications of current economic, social and political trends in Britain for older peop...
Book summary: the Social Policy of Old Age critically reviews social policy developments as they hav...
The elderly seem to have been getting younger and younger in recent decades. Many of today's older ...
At the 2001 Census, 102,735 older persons (aged 65 years or more) were housed in 87,940 public housi...
One facet of the new conservatism, which is drawing so much interest but not much information curren...
This paper aims to present different approaches to the analysis of public policies on ageing. The st...
This report identifies emerging policy and management issues for public housing providers and for Co...
About the book: What is the future of old age? How will families, services, and economies adapt to ...
Elder people are often portrayed and represented in academic and policy literatures as constituting ...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
Demographic studies foreshadow a dramatic increase in the proportion of "older" members of our globa...
This article examines recent ageing policies and the way they are framed. Here it identifies underly...
This paper critiques the government's policy of encouraging older people to 'stay put' in their trad...