As disproportionate users of services, older people are more vulnerable to shifts in policy in health care and social support. This paper focuses on older people as a group affected by economic and social restructuring. We summarise the history of support for older New Zealanders in the century prior to 1984, and assess the impacts of the subsequent shifts in social welfare policy up to 1997. Four reference points for appreciating the impacts of these policy changes are suggested: • shifts in general health care and housing policy • the cumulative impacts of restructuring on families and communities • evolving patterns of disability in the older population • the emerging resistance of older people to privatisation. We follow this...
There are continued concerns, politically and socially, regarding the future growth in over 65 year ...
This research was prompted by over a decade of personal experience in dealing with older people in h...
The world is experiencing unprecedented growth among older adults (World Health Organisation (WHO), ...
The "experiment " in neo-liberal structural adjustment (Kelsey 1997) that began with the e...
This paper examines the major points of contact between the restructuring of long-term care and the ...
Existing research establishes a clear link between poor housing and poor health. There is also growi...
Existing research establishes a clear link between poor housing and poor health. There is also growi...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
This paper is a discussion about, and analysis of, old age wealth decumulation in New Zealand. The w...
Population projections by Statistics New Zealand indicate that the New Zealand resident population w...
Historically, New Zealand has had relatively high rates of home ownership, with widely held aspirati...
The primary assumptions of government policies for the care and support of older people in New Zeala...
There are continued concerns, politically and socially, regarding the future growth in over 65 year ...
This research was prompted by over a decade of personal experience in dealing with older people in h...
The world is experiencing unprecedented growth among older adults (World Health Organisation (WHO), ...
The "experiment " in neo-liberal structural adjustment (Kelsey 1997) that began with the e...
This paper examines the major points of contact between the restructuring of long-term care and the ...
Existing research establishes a clear link between poor housing and poor health. There is also growi...
Existing research establishes a clear link between poor housing and poor health. There is also growi...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a...
This paper is a discussion about, and analysis of, old age wealth decumulation in New Zealand. The w...
Population projections by Statistics New Zealand indicate that the New Zealand resident population w...
Historically, New Zealand has had relatively high rates of home ownership, with widely held aspirati...
The primary assumptions of government policies for the care and support of older people in New Zeala...
There are continued concerns, politically and socially, regarding the future growth in over 65 year ...
This research was prompted by over a decade of personal experience in dealing with older people in h...
The world is experiencing unprecedented growth among older adults (World Health Organisation (WHO), ...