"Active ageing" has become a key phrase in the discourses about healthy ageing processes, and one important way that it has been achieved in Europe is through the engagement of older people in volunteer work. Active Ageing offers a much-needed compendium of research on volunteerism among seniors. Ranging across eight European countries, the contributors highlight how different levels in the structure of volunteering, from local to national, interact, and how these interactions either facilitate or hinder seniors' inclusion in voluntary work. They go on to offer policy suggestions for a more integrated strategy that can better support this unique group of volunteer workers. In this topical book older people's volunteering is studied in eigh...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the relationshi...
Older people are typically characterized as recipients of care who make ever increasing demands on o...
"Active ageing" has become a key phrase in the discourses about healthy ageing processes, and one im...
"Active ageing" has become a key phrase in the discourses about healthy ageing processes, and one im...
In this topical book older people's volunteering is studied in eight European countries at the struc...
Today's discussion about the growing 'burden of ageing' must not neglect the substantial productive ...
Abstract: Today’s discussion about the growing ‘burden of ageing ’ must not neglect the substantial ...
Trabalho apresentado em First international conference of ERNOP, 7 jnho 2011, Vienna, AustriaThe vol...
The first chapter introduces the subject from a psychological and sociological perspective emphasisi...
Across advanced capitalist economies, demographic change has lead to older adults constituting a lar...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper (overview) is to provide a brief introduction to the topic of ac...
This chapter is the first one, out of three that focus on opportunities and restrictions for older v...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper (overview) is to provide a brief introduction to the topic of ac...
Older people increase their well-being and contribute to the community when they volunteer. Therefor...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the relationshi...
Older people are typically characterized as recipients of care who make ever increasing demands on o...
"Active ageing" has become a key phrase in the discourses about healthy ageing processes, and one im...
"Active ageing" has become a key phrase in the discourses about healthy ageing processes, and one im...
In this topical book older people's volunteering is studied in eight European countries at the struc...
Today's discussion about the growing 'burden of ageing' must not neglect the substantial productive ...
Abstract: Today’s discussion about the growing ‘burden of ageing ’ must not neglect the substantial ...
Trabalho apresentado em First international conference of ERNOP, 7 jnho 2011, Vienna, AustriaThe vol...
The first chapter introduces the subject from a psychological and sociological perspective emphasisi...
Across advanced capitalist economies, demographic change has lead to older adults constituting a lar...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper (overview) is to provide a brief introduction to the topic of ac...
This chapter is the first one, out of three that focus on opportunities and restrictions for older v...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper (overview) is to provide a brief introduction to the topic of ac...
Older people increase their well-being and contribute to the community when they volunteer. Therefor...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the relationshi...
Older people are typically characterized as recipients of care who make ever increasing demands on o...