Regional studies globally have a strong focus on understanding the causes of variation in the economic performance and wellbeing of regions and this emphasis acknowledges that the strength of the local or regional economy plays a determinant role in shaping quality of life. Regional research has been less active in considering spatial variation in other factors that are critical to individual and societal wellbeing. For example, the regional studies community has been absent from the debate on the social determinants of health and how these influences vary spatially. This paper considers the results of a cross sectional survey of Australians aged 65 and over that focussed on social connections and wellbeing. It examines regional variations ...
Objective: To explicate lay theories relating to social isolation and to identify instances of posit...
With populations ageing across the developed world, there is increasing interest in the impact of th...
With populations ageing across the developed world, there is increasing interest in the impact of th...
Regional studies globally have a strong focus on understanding the causes of variation in the econom...
The older population in Australia (65+) is expected to double in coming decades, creating many multi...
Introduction: Social isolation is a modifiable risk factor for negative health outcomes among older ...
This paper explores the links between the quality of the living environment, social participation an...
Background: Social exclusion (SE) is a process that limits participation in society across life doma...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on creating age-friendly cities to accommodate t...
The isolation of older people is recognised as a major social problem in contemporary Western societ...
Australia has an ageing population and a clear policy focus on ageing-in-place supported by family a...
There is growing interest in the impact that neighbourhood environment might have on the health of o...
Background: The demographic, health and contextual factors associated with quality of life impairmen...
Social exclusion in later life is associated with decreased quality of life and poorer health outcom...
Objectives: The ability of older people to mobilise within and outside their community is dependent ...
Objective: To explicate lay theories relating to social isolation and to identify instances of posit...
With populations ageing across the developed world, there is increasing interest in the impact of th...
With populations ageing across the developed world, there is increasing interest in the impact of th...
Regional studies globally have a strong focus on understanding the causes of variation in the econom...
The older population in Australia (65+) is expected to double in coming decades, creating many multi...
Introduction: Social isolation is a modifiable risk factor for negative health outcomes among older ...
This paper explores the links between the quality of the living environment, social participation an...
Background: Social exclusion (SE) is a process that limits participation in society across life doma...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on creating age-friendly cities to accommodate t...
The isolation of older people is recognised as a major social problem in contemporary Western societ...
Australia has an ageing population and a clear policy focus on ageing-in-place supported by family a...
There is growing interest in the impact that neighbourhood environment might have on the health of o...
Background: The demographic, health and contextual factors associated with quality of life impairmen...
Social exclusion in later life is associated with decreased quality of life and poorer health outcom...
Objectives: The ability of older people to mobilise within and outside their community is dependent ...
Objective: To explicate lay theories relating to social isolation and to identify instances of posit...
With populations ageing across the developed world, there is increasing interest in the impact of th...
With populations ageing across the developed world, there is increasing interest in the impact of th...