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Managing resources in later life
 — older people's experience of change and continuity
Author(s)Katherine Hill, Liz Sutton, Lynne Cox
Corporate AuthorJoseph Rowntree Foundation - JRF; Centre for Research in Social Policy, Loughborough University
PublisherJoseph Rowntree Foundation, February 2009
Pages71 pp
SourceDpwnload: http://www.jrf.org.uk/publications/managing-resour...
KeywordsServices ; Needs [elderly] ; Grant allocation ; Quality of life ; Social policy ; Longitudinal surveys.
AnnotationAn ageing population continues to be of policy concern, in relation to meeting the needs of older people now, and for future welfare provision. This research explores how older people plan, use and value the different resources available to them. Resources are broadly defined, to explore the relative value of different structural, social and individual resources and how they interlink. The research by the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP) involved interviews with participants (aged 65-84) from 91 households in 2005, of which 78 took part in a second interview in 2007 focusing on experiences over the intervening 2 years. The importance of access to a range of services is highlighted by issues such as managing health decline, whether or not to move house, the constraints of financial circumstances, and changes beyond people's control. More positive was the introduction of free off-peak local bus travel for pensioners (who could access it) to travel more widely; and having a role and sense of purpose also added to their quality of life. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100820003 E
ClassmarkI: IK: QCG: F:59: TM2: 3J

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