This paper assesses the usefulness of Nussbaum's version of the capabilities approach for understanding the condition of older people in developing countries. It observes that ageing is a highly heterogeneous experience, but that policy debates take a polarized approach. The paper then summarizes key elements of Nussbaum's approach, relates these to older people, and identifies a key distinction between older people's internal capabilities and structural factors related to the environment they inhabit. The paper puts forward a new framework, which combines capabilities and life-course perspectives. The policy implications of this framework are then explored. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
This thesis concerns the capabilities approach, which is widely adopted and cited as a way to concep...
Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characteri...
This thesis argues for the view that Amartya Sen's capabilities approach is a preferable approach to...
The ageing populations of the Western world present a wide range of economic, social, and cultural i...
An account of how issues of well-being are addressed from the perspective of the capabilities approa...
Martha Nussbaum has built an approach to human development which looks not only at the evaluation of...
A major criticism of mainstream gerontological frameworks is the inability of such frameworks to app...
This open access book provides insight on how to interpret capability in ageing – one’s individual a...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
This study examined what the Brotherhood’s aged service users value in life, what enables them to ...
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Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...
This paper investigates Martha Nussbaum's capabilities approach, which is influential in current pol...
Older people are the world’s fastest growing population group. By 2050 eighty per cent of older pers...
This thesis concerns the capabilities approach, which is widely adopted and cited as a way to concep...
Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characteri...
This thesis argues for the view that Amartya Sen's capabilities approach is a preferable approach to...
The ageing populations of the Western world present a wide range of economic, social, and cultural i...
An account of how issues of well-being are addressed from the perspective of the capabilities approa...
Martha Nussbaum has built an approach to human development which looks not only at the evaluation of...
A major criticism of mainstream gerontological frameworks is the inability of such frameworks to app...
This open access book provides insight on how to interpret capability in ageing – one’s individual a...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society....
This study examined what the Brotherhood’s aged service users value in life, what enables them to ...
This research report examines, from the perspective of the Brotherhood’s aged service users, what th...
Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...
This paper investigates Martha Nussbaum's capabilities approach, which is influential in current pol...
Older people are the world’s fastest growing population group. By 2050 eighty per cent of older pers...
This thesis concerns the capabilities approach, which is widely adopted and cited as a way to concep...
Introduction:Dominant understandings of ageing depart from the assumption that old age is characteri...
This thesis argues for the view that Amartya Sen's capabilities approach is a preferable approach to...