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Productive ageing: conditions and opportunities
 — a monograph
Author(s)Iva Holmerova, Monica Ferreira, Petr Wija
Corporate AuthorInternational Longevity Centre Czech Republic; Centre for Expertise in Longevity and Long-term Care (CELLO), Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague
PublisherCentre for Expertise in Longevity and Long-term Care, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University; International Longevity Centre Czech Republic, Prague, 2012
Pages103 pp (+18 figures)
SourceCharles University, Faculty of Humanities, U KríPe 8, 158 00 Prague 5 - Jinonice, Czech Republic. http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-311.html
KeywordsAgeing process ; Quality of life ; Well being ; Employment of older people ; International.
AnnotationThis monograph is intended to highlight positive aspects of ageing and longevity, and the increasing potential these processes offer individuals and society. It also explores determinants, conditions and threats to prospects of productive ageing and longevity. It supports the concept of productive ageing propounded by Robert N Butler, a co-founder of International Longevity Centre (ILC). It brings together perspectives from 11 of the 14 ILC countries: the UK, Japan, France, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Israel, Singapore, India, Argentina, the Dominican Republic and South Africa. This publication was supported by the Czech Republic Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, the International Support for Longterm Development of Research Organizations, and Faculty for Humanities, Charles University of Prague; also by grant NT11325 of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic, and Project FRAM [see: http://www.framprojekt.eu/about] funded by the European Union (EU) programme for employment and social solidarity - PROGRESS (2007-2013), a programme implemented by the European Commission. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-170905001 B
ClassmarkBG: F:59: D:F:5HH: GC: 72

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