Active ageing is the process of optimizing opportunities for health, participation and se- curity in order to enhance quality of life as people age (WHO 2002). This article aims at describing the diverse interventions that different actors implemented in a city of Northern Italy for (partially) self-sufficient people aged 65 or over, in order to recognize the different reasonings that oriented them, with reference to the active ageing paradigm. To this aim we conducted semi-structured inter- views with representatives of public bodies and third sector associations who offer services for the elderlies. The analysis focused on the risks of exclusion and stigmatization of those who cannot or will not align to the model of active ageing, and th...
This report is the result of research work within the scope of the “Multilevel participated national...
Desirable proposals in terms of active ageing are constrained by the heterogeneous conditions of eld...
Active ageing arises from the idea that old people can represent a resource for the society in terms...
Active ageing is defined as the process of optimizing opportunities for health, participation and s...
In ageing societies, active ageing (AA) has been recognized as a useful conceptual tool due to its ...
Demographic ageing and its social and economic implications have increasingly become a key policy is...
In Europe, thanks to lifestyle improvement and medical progress, life has lengthened; then, older pe...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The article investigates the contribution of social partners to active ageing in Italy. Until recent...
My work explores the opportunities that ageing actively offers at the individual and collective leve...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage urban transport plannin...
The issue of developing environments responsive to the ambitions and needs of older people has becom...
The paper is meant to frame the widespread phenomenon of active ageing in a sociological perspective...
The present work proposes, from the data of a survey conducted at national level, in 2013-14, with 9...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
This report is the result of research work within the scope of the “Multilevel participated national...
Desirable proposals in terms of active ageing are constrained by the heterogeneous conditions of eld...
Active ageing arises from the idea that old people can represent a resource for the society in terms...
Active ageing is defined as the process of optimizing opportunities for health, participation and s...
In ageing societies, active ageing (AA) has been recognized as a useful conceptual tool due to its ...
Demographic ageing and its social and economic implications have increasingly become a key policy is...
In Europe, thanks to lifestyle improvement and medical progress, life has lengthened; then, older pe...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The article investigates the contribution of social partners to active ageing in Italy. Until recent...
My work explores the opportunities that ageing actively offers at the individual and collective leve...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage urban transport plannin...
The issue of developing environments responsive to the ambitions and needs of older people has becom...
The paper is meant to frame the widespread phenomenon of active ageing in a sociological perspective...
The present work proposes, from the data of a survey conducted at national level, in 2013-14, with 9...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
This report is the result of research work within the scope of the “Multilevel participated national...
Desirable proposals in terms of active ageing are constrained by the heterogeneous conditions of eld...
Active ageing arises from the idea that old people can represent a resource for the society in terms...