Social Exclusion in Later Life Interdisciplinary and Policy Perspectives /

Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the development of a coherent scientific discourse on social exclusion of older people. The book considers five domains of exclusion (services; economic; social relations; civic and socio-cultural; and co...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Walsh, Kieran (Editor), Scharf, Thomas (Editor), Van Regenmortel, Sofie (Editor), Wanka, Anna (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
Series:International Perspectives on Aging, 28
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: The intersection of ageing and social exclusion. Part I: Economic Exclusion
  • Chapter 2. Introduction: Framing economic exclusion
  • Chapter 3. Socio-demographic differences across welfare regimes in material deprivation in Europe among individuals aged 50 and older
  • Chapter 4. Unemployment at 50 +: economic and psychosocial consequences
  • Chapter 5. Coping mechanisms of older age divorced and widowed women to mitigate economic exclusion: A qualitative study in Turkey and Serbia
  • Part II: Exclusion from Social Relations
  • Chapter 6. Introduction: Framing exclusion from social relations
  • Chapter 7. Exclusion from social relations among older people in Belgium and Britain: A cross-national exploration of similarities and differences taking a life-course and multi-level perspective
  • Chapter 8. Revisiting loneliness and social isolation: Prevalence, predictors and policy Consequences
  • Chapter 9. Conflicting relations, abuse and discrimination in older adults
  • Part III: Exclusion from Services
  • Chapter 10. Introduction: Framing exclusion from services
  • Chapter 11. Old age exclusion from services in Romania and Slovenia in a European comparative perspective
  • Chapter 12. Care services in Central and Eastern European countries and the Russian Federation: Exclusion and the roads of innovation
  • Chapter 13. Receiving care in a digitised world: Social and economic aspects of exclusion of older people
  • Part IV: Community and Spatial Exclusion
  • Chapter 14. Introduction: Framing community and spatial exclusion
  • Chapter 15. From theory to practice: Older people's exclusion in cities through the 'Ageing, Space and Exclusion' triangle
  • Chapter 16- The relationship between place and life-course transitions in old-age social exclusion: A cross-country analysis
  • Chapter 17. Ageing and caring in rural environments: Actors, policies and contexts addressing the social exclusion
  • Part V: Civic Exclusion
  • Chapter 18. Introduction: Framing communityand spatial exclusion
  • Chapter 19. Reconceptualising exclusion from civic participation in later life: Towards a new research agenda
  • Chapter 20. Cultural exclusion in old age: Developing a social-exclusion perspective on cultural participation
  • Chapter 21. Sidestepping rights: An analysis of the intersection of human rights obligations and their practical implications among old age migrants
  • Part VI: Interrelationships between Different Domains of Exclusion
  • Chapter 22. Introduction: Framing exclusion interrelationships
  • Chapter 23. Older people living in long-term care institutions: A case for the multidimensionality of social exclusion
  • Chapter 24. Two dimensions of social exclusion: Economic deprivation and dynamics of loneliness in later life in Europe
  • Chapter 25. Effects of reversed mobilities on old-age social exclusion or inclusion in mountains territories: The case study of two alpine territories in France and Italy
  • Chapter 26. Transport: A social institution supporting good ageing and inclusion in late life
  • Chapter 27. Homelessness trends in ageing literature in the context of domains of social exclusion
  • Part VII: Policy and Social Exclusion in Later life
  • Chapter 28. Introduction: Framing social exclusion amongst older people in policy
  • Chapter 29. Inclusion of older people and ageing in Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development: The potential, the issues and the challenges
  • Chapter 30. Pensions policies. Chapter 31. Social policy for older people in the post-Soviet space: A shift from social democratic to liberal approaches?
  • Chapter 32. Inclusion of nursing home residents in city life through urban planning and architecture?
  • Chapter 33. Old age digital exclusion as a policy challenge in Estonia and Finland
  • Chapter 34. Social exclusion in older age and the EU pillar on social rights
  • Chapter 35. Conclusion: The intersection of ageing and social exclusion.