International policy discourse on planning for population ageing has developed around the notion of ‘active ageing’. However, the extent to which active ageing policy prescriptions are responding to social and individual needs at the local level is yet to be investigated. This paper examines the theoretical shortfalls, policy limits and practical constraints to active ageing, with a focus on social exclusion, locational disadvantage, spatial exclusion and the impediments local councils encounter in supporting this policy. Findings from a study on local government and ageing in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, a complementary investigation of projected changes in older populations in NSW local government areas and related issues in the lite...
It is well recognised that the population throughout the world is ageing. By 2021, an estimated 18% ...
Due to the rapid transition of growing ageing populations around the world, there is an urgency to c...
The population of the United Kingdom is ageing inexorably, a trend which requires policy-makers, inc...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon with local implications. This article investigates local de...
The majority of local areas in the UK are faced with an ageing population. Popular retirement destin...
Population ageing is projected to affect all countries across the world in coming decades. The curre...
Australia's population is ageing rapidly, and our cities and communities need to be prepared to...
The active ageing framework moves policy thinking away from a one-sided concern with the affordabili...
The decade immediately after the end of the Second World War gave rise to three key societal develop...
markdownabstractIn their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with...
The increasingly diverse needs and wants of Australia\u27s ageing population, like those in many oth...
'Baby Boomers' (born between 1945 and 1965) constitute a significant percentage of Australia's agein...
Identifies the relationship between neighbourhoods and healthy ageing. Abstract Ageing is critical...
Population, participation and productivity. These are the ‘three Ps’ which feature in Australia’s in...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on creating age-friendly cities to accommodate t...
It is well recognised that the population throughout the world is ageing. By 2021, an estimated 18% ...
Due to the rapid transition of growing ageing populations around the world, there is an urgency to c...
The population of the United Kingdom is ageing inexorably, a trend which requires policy-makers, inc...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon with local implications. This article investigates local de...
The majority of local areas in the UK are faced with an ageing population. Popular retirement destin...
Population ageing is projected to affect all countries across the world in coming decades. The curre...
Australia's population is ageing rapidly, and our cities and communities need to be prepared to...
The active ageing framework moves policy thinking away from a one-sided concern with the affordabili...
The decade immediately after the end of the Second World War gave rise to three key societal develop...
markdownabstractIn their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with...
The increasingly diverse needs and wants of Australia\u27s ageing population, like those in many oth...
'Baby Boomers' (born between 1945 and 1965) constitute a significant percentage of Australia's agein...
Identifies the relationship between neighbourhoods and healthy ageing. Abstract Ageing is critical...
Population, participation and productivity. These are the ‘three Ps’ which feature in Australia’s in...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on creating age-friendly cities to accommodate t...
It is well recognised that the population throughout the world is ageing. By 2021, an estimated 18% ...
Due to the rapid transition of growing ageing populations around the world, there is an urgency to c...
The population of the United Kingdom is ageing inexorably, a trend which requires policy-makers, inc...