This paper examines the agenda setting process with regards to the implementation of initiatives concerning population aging. A comparative analysis of Age Friendly London in the City of London and the Older Adult Plan in the City of Mississauga were conducted. The findings reveal that both initiatives illustrate many elements of the agenda setting process proposed in the relevant theories and fundamental factors, such as the impact of the media and the power of a political champion, were evident in each case study
By 2030 more than one in four Americans will be 65 years of age or older. What role do city planning...
Demographic analysis is on the basis of every city plan. It is often regarded as a technical and ind...
Current forecasts predict that, in line with increasing global populations and extended life expecta...
In many countries, the proportion of older adults (over 65 years of age) is increasing. Such changes...
Aging, a common problem in almost all countries, both developed and developing, is expressed in term...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
Planners for British Columbia's aging population are beginning to contemplate the difficult problem...
The fact that the U.S. is aging is not new; many headlines in 2011, while not heralding the coming o...
The UK’s responses to the challenges of ageing have largely focused on productivist notions of activ...
Population aging is occurring worldwide because of success in attacking causes of infant mortality, ...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
From 2010-2015, the annual growth rate of older adults was 3.3 percent globally (United- Nations 201...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
The population in Canada is aging, and even the ‘Silicon Valley of the North’ Waterloo Region is no ...
In 2050 the global population aged over 60 will reach two billion, making this age group three times...
By 2030 more than one in four Americans will be 65 years of age or older. What role do city planning...
Demographic analysis is on the basis of every city plan. It is often regarded as a technical and ind...
Current forecasts predict that, in line with increasing global populations and extended life expecta...
In many countries, the proportion of older adults (over 65 years of age) is increasing. Such changes...
Aging, a common problem in almost all countries, both developed and developing, is expressed in term...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
Planners for British Columbia's aging population are beginning to contemplate the difficult problem...
The fact that the U.S. is aging is not new; many headlines in 2011, while not heralding the coming o...
The UK’s responses to the challenges of ageing have largely focused on productivist notions of activ...
Population aging is occurring worldwide because of success in attacking causes of infant mortality, ...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
From 2010-2015, the annual growth rate of older adults was 3.3 percent globally (United- Nations 201...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
The population in Canada is aging, and even the ‘Silicon Valley of the North’ Waterloo Region is no ...
In 2050 the global population aged over 60 will reach two billion, making this age group three times...
By 2030 more than one in four Americans will be 65 years of age or older. What role do city planning...
Demographic analysis is on the basis of every city plan. It is often regarded as a technical and ind...
Current forecasts predict that, in line with increasing global populations and extended life expecta...