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Ageing and well-being in an international context | Author(s) | Jonathan Clifton |
Corporate Author | Institute for Public Policy Research - IPPR |
Publisher | Institute for Public Policy Research - IPPR, London, October 2009 |
Pages | 36 pp (Politics of Ageing working paper, no 3) |
Source | Download from website: http://www.ippr.org |
Keywords | Well being ; Social policy ; Projects ; Case studies ; International. |
Annotation | This report explores how older people's well-being can be incorporated into a consideration of four areas of policy debate: relationships, work, learning and the built environment. These were all identified by Jessica Allen in 'Older people and wellbeing', the first phase of IPPR's Politics of Ageing project. This report provides case studies of policies and programmes that have been successful in other countries, with the aim of inspiring new responses to ageing in the UK and the lessons that can be learnt from overseas. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-091027201 E |
Classmark | D:F:5HH: TM2: 3E: 69P: 72 |
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