Well-Being of Older People in Ageing Societies

Well-Being of Older People in Ageing Societies

by Asghar Zaidi
Well-Being of Older People in Ageing Societies

Well-Being of Older People in Ageing Societies

by Asghar Zaidi

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Overview

Well-Being of Older People in Ageing Societies poses answers to the question of how we can measure and conceptualize the well-being of older people. It focuses on the future research agenda and policy reforms that will be necessary to maintain a decent well-being for older people, given the context of our ageing populations. This book draws on longitudinal datasets and empirical research on the multidimensional measures of older people’s welfare, providing a comparative analysis of social assistance and pensions for older people in the UK and The Netherlands. This title will be essential reading to anyone with an interest in gerontology and the effect society, public policy and governance can have on the welfare of older people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351873284
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/24/2017
Series: Public Policy and Social Welfare
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Asghar Zaidi is Director of Research at the European Centre for Social Welfare, Policy and Research, Vienna, Austria.

Table of Contents

Contents: Part I Setting the Context: Introduction; Conceptualising well-being of older people; Methodological choices in measuring well-being; The British pension and social benefit system. Part II Empirical Findings: Coupling of disadvantages: an assessment of income deprivation and limiting health in old age; Income mobility in old age; Snakes and ladders; covariates of income mobility in old age; Income mobility of the elderly in Great Britain and The Netherlands: a comparative investigation. Part III Conclusions: Synthesizing discussion and conlusions; Bibliography; Index
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