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El. knyga: Measuring, Understanding and Improving Wellbeing Among Older People

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  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811523533
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811523533

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How can we be happier, healthier and more satisfied in life? This edited collection examines various dimensions of wellbeing among older people, including its measurement; social, environmental and economic determinants; and how research can be translated into policy to improve quality of life for older people. 

With an increasingly ageing population across countries and an increasing population of older adults, there is growing interest in improving older people’s ability to live healthily and happily. With a focus on retirement and aged care, this book is important reading for those interested in Welfare Economics, Health Economics and Development.

1 Wellbeing Among Older People: An Introduction
1(14)
Samuelson Appau
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
Lisa Farrell
2 Empowering the Independence of Older People with Everyday Technologies
15(26)
Paolo Franco
3 Investigating the Relationship Between Housing Insecurity and Wellbeing
41(34)
Meg Elkins
Lisa Farrell
Jane Fry
4 Social Support and Wellbeing Among Older Australians
75(22)
Samuelson Appau
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
5 Gambling and Subjective Wellbeing of Older Australians
97(20)
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
Lisa Farrell
6 Employment Types and Subjective Wellbeing: Evidence from the English Longitudinal Survey of Ageing
117(32)
Samuelson Appau
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
Lisa Farrell
7 Height and Health Among Older Chinese
149(12)
Asadul Islam
Paul Raschky
Russell Smyth
8 Ethnic Diversity, Prejudice and Wellbeing Among Older Chinese
161(26)
Esenam Agyekumhene
Dillys Amega
Samuelson Appau
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
Janet Ocloo
9 Witchcraft Accusations and the Social Exclusion of the Elderly in Northern Ghana: Understanding How Cultural Discourses and Practices Affect the Wellbeing of the Elderly
187(24)
Matthew Gmalifo Mabefam
Samuelson Appau
10 Housing and Ageing Well
211(26)
Sarah Sinclair
Ashton de Silva
Foula Kopanidis
Stuart Thomas
11 Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: Examining the Role of Personal and Country-Level Freedom in Weil-Being
237(28)
Sook Ning Chua
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
Richard Koestner
12 Innovation and Subjective Wellbeing Among Older People
265(18)
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
Anne-Laure Mention
13 Improving the Wellbeing of Old People: Thoughts and Reflections
283(10)
Samuelson Appau
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
Index 293
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill is an Associate Professor and Principal Research Fellow with the School of Economics, Finance & Marketing at RMIT University, Australia. He holds a PhD in Economics from Monash University. His inter- disciplinary research focuses on development economics, addictive behavior, ethnic diversity, wellbeing, and other issues related to sociology, health and economics. He has experience working on consultancy projects for various policy agencies and international development organizations.



Lisa Farrell is Professor and Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation) in the School of Economics, Finance and Marketing at RMIT University, Australia. Her research field is in the area of applied microeconomics, with a particular focus on important contemporary social issues such as subjective wellbeing, decision making under uncertainty and lifestyle choice behaviours. 

Samuelson Appau is Lecturer in Marketing in the School of Economics, Finance and Marketing at RMIT University, Australia. His research focuses on how factors such as poverty, religion and social processes and structures impact consumer wellbeing.