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Extra-care housing: selected readings
- Author:
- CENTRE FOR POLICY ON AGEING
- Publisher:
- Centre for Policy on Ageing
- Publication year:
- 2010
- Pagination:
- 17p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This publication lists selected readings from journals and reports/reviews drawn from material held on the Centre for Policy on Ageing ‘Ageinfo database of ageing and older people. It is sorted chronologically from 1975 to 2009.
Changing family structures and their impact on the care of older people
- Author:
- CENTRE FOR POLICY ON AGEING
- Publisher:
- Centre for Policy on Ageing
- Publication year:
- 2014
- Pagination:
- 63
- Place of publication:
- London
This brief review of the literature looks at how changing family structures will influence the supply and demand for formal and informal care by older people. Key findings include: most informal care for older people is provided by partners and adult children and changes in family structure may have an effect on the availability of care; the change factors often work against each other or appear to be having less effect than might be thought - while reduced family size reduces the number of children available to be carers, increasing male longevity, getting closer to that for women, increases the availability of spouses as carers; increased divorce rates, particularly among the over 60s, may help to increase the number of older people living alone and weaken relationships between parents and children, but a 2008 study found that, overall, partnership dissolution did not show the expected detrimental relationship with later life support. (Edited publisher abstract)
A literature review of the likely costs and benefits of legislation to prohibit age discrimination in health, social care and mental health services and definitions of age discrimination that might be operationalised for measurement
- Author:
- CENTRE FOR POLICY ON AGEING
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 31, bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
This literature review, published in December 2007, was commissioned by the Department of Health and carried out by the Centre for Policy on Ageing. The subject of the report is the cost and benefits of eliminating age discrimination in the provision of health and social care and whether it is necessary to pursue legislation to outlaw such discrimination. The report includes sections