We are pleased to announce that a 2022 Global Ageing Special Issue: Europe is now available online
Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2022
In this issue:
- Editorial by Kenneth Howse & Alexandre Sidorenko Europe: An Age-inclusive Society?
- Having Type 2 Diabetes Does Not Imply Retirement before Age 65 in Europe
- Lack of Coordination between Health Care and Social Care in Multi-Professional Teamwork - the Obstacle for Coherent Care of Older People Suffering from Multi-Morbidity
- Effect of Regional Long-Term Care Service Supply on Choice of Care Arrangement in Old Age
- Is it Time to Quit? Smoking Persistence and Self-Rated Health
- The Effects of Retirement on Health and Health Behaviour among Retirees and their Partners: Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
- Loneliness among Elderly People: Can Food and Meals Change this Situation?
- The Analysis of Predictors of Retirement Preferences over Time
- The Role of Fertility in the Demography of Grandparenthood: Evidence from Italy
- Consumption in Retirement: Heterogeneous Effects by Household Type and Gender
- ‘Consumption as Work’ - Questioning the Meaning of ‘Retirement’ in the Self-Service Economy
- The Jerusalem Declaration on Ageing 2020 to share in English, Arabic and Hebrew
- Can dementia become the most prevalent disease at the time of death in Germany? Projections up to the year 2060 for the five most important diseases at the time of death
- Towards An Age-Friendly Design Lens
- Social Insurance for Long-term Care
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