Active Ageing: Solidarity and Responsibilty in an Ageing Society Active Ageing: Solidarity and Responsibilty in an Ageing Society

Active Ageing: Solidarity and Responsibilty in an Ageing Society

Description de l’éditeur

Current demographic changes are a major factor in the increasing societal interest in the contributions older generations can make to the development and cohesion of society. This Centre for European Studies study argues that the traditional view of ageing is gradually being replaced by a new perspective, one with increased focus on older people’s capabilities, resources and potentials. It suggests that population ageing does not imply inevitable declines in a society’s competitiveness or reduced intergenerational solidarity. Amongst other policy recommendations, the study proposes flexibility in age limits, to prevent exclusion of older people from areas of societal responsibility. The study encourages a stronger focus on the productive participation of older people in political and public discourse, and support for civil engagement of older people through mechanisms such as incentive systems.

GENRE
Politique et actualité
SORTIE
2013
29 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
61
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies
TAILLE
318,6
Ko

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