The importance of developing a system that is perceived to be ?fair? is a central element in debates about long-term care funding in the UK. It is therefore surprising that while previous research has established that older people tend to resent the idea of using housing equity, and other personal assets, it has often revealed little about the factors underpinning these attitudes or reflected on how they sit within a wider frame of social and political norms. Drawing on 60 semi-structured in-depth interviews with older home owners who have released equity from their homes, this paper explores why people feel that it is fair, or unfair, to require owners to use their housing equity to fund long-term care needs, once factors like reluctance t...
Accommodation and care for older people is commonly thought of in relation to residential care homes...
'Active ageing' has become core to ageing policy internationally. This paper argues that housing, an...
The ageing of European societies and increasing pressure on collective pension arrangements has spar...
This article assesses the extent to which it is ‘fair’ for the government to require owner-occupiers...
This article assesses the extent to which it is ‘fair’ for the government to require owner-occupiers...
This paper examines the combined effects of population ageing and changes in long-term care policy o...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
While debates about the role and relevance of housing asset use in later life are not new, recent in...
With the number of U.K. citizens aged 75+ doubling to 10 million by 2040, and with 1.3 million peopl...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
There is ongoing debate about how the funding system for social care of older people in England shou...
English The government has made nursing care in England and Wales free, while continuing to means-te...
The transition of the baby boomer bulge into old age and their increasing longevity will lift the nu...
Asset-based approaches to welfare may be seen as part of a broader trend towards individual responsi...
A range of policy, research and media commentary has highlighted the link between housing, health, ...
Accommodation and care for older people is commonly thought of in relation to residential care homes...
'Active ageing' has become core to ageing policy internationally. This paper argues that housing, an...
The ageing of European societies and increasing pressure on collective pension arrangements has spar...
This article assesses the extent to which it is ‘fair’ for the government to require owner-occupiers...
This article assesses the extent to which it is ‘fair’ for the government to require owner-occupiers...
This paper examines the combined effects of population ageing and changes in long-term care policy o...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
While debates about the role and relevance of housing asset use in later life are not new, recent in...
With the number of U.K. citizens aged 75+ doubling to 10 million by 2040, and with 1.3 million peopl...
In many countries, the demographic shift towards an ageing population is occurring against a backdro...
There is ongoing debate about how the funding system for social care of older people in England shou...
English The government has made nursing care in England and Wales free, while continuing to means-te...
The transition of the baby boomer bulge into old age and their increasing longevity will lift the nu...
Asset-based approaches to welfare may be seen as part of a broader trend towards individual responsi...
A range of policy, research and media commentary has highlighted the link between housing, health, ...
Accommodation and care for older people is commonly thought of in relation to residential care homes...
'Active ageing' has become core to ageing policy internationally. This paper argues that housing, an...
The ageing of European societies and increasing pressure on collective pension arrangements has spar...