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Katarzyna Maj-Wasniowska and Tomasz Jedynak
So far, issues related to the effects of ageing have been studied mainly from the perspective of national policy and international analyses. The study fills the research gap in this area focusing on the impact of demographic changes on the policy of loca...
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J. Raja Meenakshi
Pág. 12 - 16
Every human being has to face the ageing process and no one could escape from it. The understanding of ageing differs from culture to culture and it varies across nations. World Health Organization recognized that the developing world often defines old a...
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Anna Wong, Anson K. C. Chau, Yang Fang and Jean Woo
Loneliness is a common experience among older people that is associated with health risks and negative well-being. As a psychological phenomenon, it has typically been defined in Western research literature as the discrepancy between desired and actual i...
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Kazuki Nakamura, Hiroyoshi Morita, Varameth Vichiensan, Takuya Togawa, Yoshitsugu Hayashi
Pág. 3188 - 3202
As sustainable transport systems need to secure long-term benefits of users, it is useful to compare the social benefits of land-use transport development between cities at different development stages based on different values of local residents. In Asi...
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Chiara Piezzo and Kenji Suzuki
The impact of the world-wide ageing population has commenced with respect to society in developed countries. Several researchers focused on exploring new methods to improve the quality of life of elderly individuals by allowing them to remain independent...
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Nguy?n Th? Thu Hà DOI: 10.26459/jed.v126i5B.4115
Pág. 73?85
This paper is in line with literature reviews of ageing society and economic growth to provide a deeper knowledge of whether ageing population diminishes or enhances economic growth. The first part presents the causes of negative effects of population ag...
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Leonardo Angelini, Stefano Carrino, Omar Abou Khaled, Susie Riva-Mossman and Elena Mugellini
The Senior Living Lab (SLL) is a transdisciplinary research platform created by four Universities that aims at promoting ageing well at home through the co-creation of innovative products, services and practices with older adults. While most living labs ...
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Rob Methorst, Rob Eenink, Joao Cardoso, Klaus Machata, Jacek Malasek
Pág. 2297 - 2305
Unprotected Road Users (URU) are a subset of Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) who are not protected in their vehicles: pedestrians, cyclists and powered two-wheelers. EU statistics for 2014 show that their share in road traffic fatalities was 22% for pedestri...
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Nadia Yusuf, Laila Al-sharqi, Farah Durrani
An increase in the number of elderly people has major implications for society, affecting such areas as health and social services and public spending. The economic effects of an ageing population are considerable. Older people have more savings than you...
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Mat Jones, Richard Kimberlee, Toity Deave and Simon Evans
Developed countries are experiencing high levels of mental and physical illness associated with long term health conditions, unhealthy lifestyles and an ageing population. Given the limited capacity of the formal health care sector to address these publi...
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