|
|
||||||||||||||
En ligne (disponible) - Monographie The golden generation ? : Wellbeing and inequalities in later life / Frailty, Resilience and Inequality in Later Life (fRaill) programme. Manchester, UK : University of Manchester. Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing, 2017, 22 p. http://hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/micra/repor... (2018-03-08) Format de fichier : Adobe Acrobat PDF Lieux géographiques : Royaume-Uni Descripteurs : ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mots-clés secondaires : Âge de la retraite ; Vie sociale ; Participation sociale Résumé : "The report published by the Greater Manchester Ageing Hub and the Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing (MICRA) presents the findings and policy recommendations from the 5-year 'Frailty, Resilience and Inequality in Later Life' programme, which aimed at providing an integrated understanding of processes that lead to both positive and negative outcomes in later life, and how these outcomes are shaped by inequalities. It has considered factors operating at particular points of the life-course be they genetic, metabolic, psychological or social and how these are framed by socioeconomic inequalities. It notably underlines the links between inequalities and socio-economic position, ethnicity, gender, and where you live, and the different impact retirement, volunteering or care obligations have on people with various financial means" (Source : AgePlatform Europe) Langue : Anglais
|
||||||||||||||
|