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Perspectives on ageing and housing
 — insights by leading UK think tanks
Corporate AuthorHanover
PublisherHanover, Staines, 2013
Pages196 pp (The hanover@50debate)
SourceHanover, Hanover House, 1 Bridge Close, Staines TW18 4TB.
KeywordsHousing [elderly] ; Ageing process ; Middle aged.
AnnotationThis is a compilation of the ten think pieces from leading UK think tanks from across the political spectrum to mark Hanover's 50th year in providing high quality housing and related services for older people. Contributors to the Hanover at 50 represent the Fabian Society, Policy Exchange, the Smith Institute, the Royal Society of Arts, Demos, International Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK), ResPublica, the Centre for Social Justice, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), and Hanover. They examine, respectively: attitudes towards age equality; intergenerational fairness; equity release; the end of retirement and a new interpretation for old age; sociable housing in later life; downsizing in later life and appropriate housing across our lifetime; personalisation; strengthening relationships to prevent isolation and loneliness in old age; and migration trends in later life. The concluding contribution discusses and how we can "accommodate" an extended middle age. Items in this series are also available as separate publications. The individual items are also available as downloads on the Hanover@50 debate seaction of the Hanover website (http://www.hanover50debate.org.uk/debate). (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-131127001 B
ClassmarkKE: BG: SE

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