This section focuses on the community and spatial aspects of social exclusion. For this introduction, we define spatial aspects of exclusion as the unintended reduction of mobility outside and inside of a person’s home and the community aspect of exclusion as the unintended reduction of participation in local life
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
The concept of social exclusion builds on the longstanding recognition of the relationship between m...
Social isolation and loneliness affecting a large number of older persons and elderly is a prevalent...
This section focuses on the community and spatial aspects of social exclusion. For this introduction...
Everything that happens, happens somewhere, in some physical space. The socio-physical context, ther...
Gerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”. Thisis true for the ...
An inclusive neighbourhood is a key facilitator enabling older adults to age in place. Neighbourhood...
Background: Social exclusion (SE) is a process that limits participation in society across life doma...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...
Social exclusion in later life is associated with decreased quality of life and poorer health outcom...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
International audienceGerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”...
As the growing number of older people, particularly in urban areas, and changing lifestyles are incr...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
The concept of social exclusion builds on the longstanding recognition of the relationship between m...
Social isolation and loneliness affecting a large number of older persons and elderly is a prevalent...
This section focuses on the community and spatial aspects of social exclusion. For this introduction...
Everything that happens, happens somewhere, in some physical space. The socio-physical context, ther...
Gerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”. Thisis true for the ...
An inclusive neighbourhood is a key facilitator enabling older adults to age in place. Neighbourhood...
Background: Social exclusion (SE) is a process that limits participation in society across life doma...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...
Social exclusion in later life is associated with decreased quality of life and poorer health outcom...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
International audienceGerontology has for a long time been described as “data rich, but theory poor”...
As the growing number of older people, particularly in urban areas, and changing lifestyles are incr...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
The concept of social exclusion builds on the longstanding recognition of the relationship between m...
Social isolation and loneliness affecting a large number of older persons and elderly is a prevalent...