Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characterised by inevitable processes of decline and deterioration, both in physical and mental health and in social contacts and position in society. This bleak view of later life is not helpful to experience later life as a life stage with meaning and leads to the social exclusion of older people. Therefore, a paradigm shift towards a more comprehensive perspective on ageing is necessary. Material and methods:We conducted an extensive literature review and an empirical study in Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The empirical research consisted of interviews with older adults and (formal and informal) caregivers and case studies con...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young elderly. Through this contribution we w...
For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...
Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characteri...
Presentation 1 (Prof. dr. Machielse): A comprehensive perspective on ageing, with a focus on potenti...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...
INTRODUCTION: Ageing is an individual development process characterized by large variability betwee...
Today more than ever, ageing represents not only a demographic challenge, but also a psycho-social o...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
According to more recent classifications, there are at least two stages to elderly life: Late adulth...
The overall aim of the thesis was to understand elderly people's lived experiences of ageing and the...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young old, ie. people aged between 65 and 74 ...
Current approaches to ageing are concerned with promoting positive ageing, and messages around how b...
The improvement in life expectancy, economic conditions, and technological and medical progress hav...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95681-7_71Thi...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young elderly. Through this contribution we w...
For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...
Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characteri...
Presentation 1 (Prof. dr. Machielse): A comprehensive perspective on ageing, with a focus on potenti...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...
INTRODUCTION: Ageing is an individual development process characterized by large variability betwee...
Today more than ever, ageing represents not only a demographic challenge, but also a psycho-social o...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
According to more recent classifications, there are at least two stages to elderly life: Late adulth...
The overall aim of the thesis was to understand elderly people's lived experiences of ageing and the...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young old, ie. people aged between 65 and 74 ...
Current approaches to ageing are concerned with promoting positive ageing, and messages around how b...
The improvement in life expectancy, economic conditions, and technological and medical progress hav...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95681-7_71Thi...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young elderly. Through this contribution we w...
For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
The rapidly ageing populations worldwide, particularly in Western countries, necessitate politicians...