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Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age Alan Walker

Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age By Alan Walker

Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age by Alan Walker


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This book considers key findings from the Growing Older research programme and presents these in a lively thematic format. It discusses topics such as environment, family, bereavement, identity, and social interaction and describes key concepts and measures.

Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age Summary

Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age by Alan Walker

  • What constitutes quality of life for older people?
  • How can quality of life be measured?
  • How might policy makers improve quality of life for older people?
This book considers key findings from the Growing Older research programme and presents them in a lively thematic format. It discusses essential topics such as environment, family, bereavement, identity, and social interaction and describes key concepts and measures. Using data drawn from a range of different research projects, the book illustrates considerable methodological diversity to capture a broad picture of quality of life. Key implications for future research on quality of life in older age are also proposed.

The book is a companion volume to Growing Older: Quality of Life in Old Age edited by Alan Walker and Catherine Hagan Hennessy and is key reading on a range of undergraduate and Masters level courses including social gerontology, social work, sociology and social policy.

Contributors: Sara Arber, John Baldock, Kate M. Bennett, David Blane, Ann Bowling, Elizabeth Breeze, Jabeer Butt, Lynda Clarke, Peter Coleman, Kate Davidson, Murna Downs, Maria Evandrou, Ken Gilhooly, Mary Gilhooly, Jane Gow, Jan Hadlow, Catherine Hagan Hennessy, Paul Higgs, Caroline Holland, Georgina M. Hughes, Martin Hyde, Leonie Kellaher, Mary Maynard, Kevin McKee, F. McKiernan, Christopher McKevitt, Marie Mills, Jo Moriarty, James Nazroo, Sheila Peace, Thomas Scharf, Philip T. Smith, Peter Speck, Susan Tester, Christina Victor, Alan Walker, Peter Warr, Lorna Warren, Dick Wiggins, Fiona Wilson.

About Alan Walker

Alan Walker is Professor of Social Policy at the University of Sheffield, Director of the GBP3.5 million ESRC Growing Older Programme, and Director of the UK National Collaboration on Ageing Research. He is also Research Director for the Social Sciences Division in Sheffield University and is an experienced writer. He has published three previous books with Open University Press - Changing Services for Older People (1996), Ageing Europe (1996) and The Politics of Old Age in Europe (1999)

Table of Contents

List of contributors
Preface

Investigating Quality of Life in the Growing Older Programme
Quality of Life: Meaning and Measurement
Dimensions of the Inequalities in Quality of Life in Older Age
Getting Out and About
Family and Economic Roles
Social Involvement: Aspects of Gender and Ethnicity
Social Isolation and Loneliness
Frailty, Identity and the Quality of Later Life
Identity, Meaning and Social Support
Elderly Bereaved Spouses: Issues of Belief, Well-being and Support
Conclusion: From Research to Action

References
Index

Additional information

GOR005956004
9780335215232
0335215238
Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age by Alan Walker
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20050616
224
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