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Active ageing and solidarity between generations in Europe : first results from SHARE after the economic crisis / / edited by Axel Borsch-Supan [and three others]
Active ageing and solidarity between generations in Europe : first results from SHARE after the economic crisis / / edited by Axel Borsch-Supan [and three others]
Autore Weber Guglielmo
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa De Gruyter, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 pages) : illustrations, maps
Disciplina 304.6094
Altri autori (Persone) Börsch-SupanAxel <1954->
Soggetto topico Population aging - Economic aspects - Europe
Population aging - Social aspects - Europe
ISBN 3-11-029546-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Editors -- Contributors -- 1 SHARE: a European policy device in turbulent times / Börsch-Supan, Axel / Brandt, Martina / Litwin, Howard / Weber, Guglielmo -- Part I. The crisis: income, wealth and consumption -- 2 Household consumption and the crisis / Angelini, Viola / Brugiavini, Agar / Weber, Guglielmo -- 3 The effect of the great recession on the wealth and financial distress of 65+ Europeans / Cavasso, Barbara / Weber, Guglielmo -- 4 Disability benefits receipt across the financial crisis / Pasini, Giacomo / Zantomio, Francesca -- 5 Financial market participation and the crisis / Angelini, Viola / Cavapozzi, Danilo / Trevisan, Elisabetta -- 6 Poverty and transitions in key areas of quality of life / Adena, Maja / Myck, Michał -- Part II. Work and retirement: challenges at the end of working life -- 7 Low employment among the 50+ population in Hungary: the role of incentives, health and cognitive capacities / Divényi, János / Kézdi, Gábor -- 8 Unemployed 50+: exploring risk factors for depression in Europe / Borges Neves, Rita / Barbosa, Fátima / Delerue Matos, Alice / Rodrigues, Victor / Machado, José -- 9 Economic crisis and pathways to retirement / Meschi, Elena / Pasini, Giacomo / Padula, Mario -- 10 Economic downturns at the beginning and at the end of working life / Brugiavini, Agar / Pasini, Giacomo / Trevisan, Elisabetta / Weber, Guglielmo -- 11 Pension coverage today and in the future / Schuth, Morten / Haupt, Marlene -- 12 Financial and subjective well-being of older Europeans / Fonseca, Raquel / Kapteyn, Arie / Lee, Jinkook / Zamarro, Gema / Feeney, Kevin -- Part III. Active and healthy ageing -- 13 Health among Europeans - a cross-sectional comparison of 16 SHARE countries / Lindholm Eriksen, Mette / Vestergaard, Sonja / Andersen-Ranberg, Karen -- 14 Development of health over four years among middle-aged and older Europeans / Vestergaard, Sonja / Lindholm Eriksen, Mette / Andersen-Ranberg, Karen -- 15 Transitions between frailty states - a European comparison / Borrat-Besson, Carmen / Ryser, Valérie-Anne / Wernli, Boris -- 16 Filling in the gap: how to explain the divergence between subjective and objective health measures / Schoenmaeckers, Jérôme -- 17 Patterns of cognitive ageing / Mazzonna, Fabrizio / Peracchi, Franco -- 18 Early-life circumstances and cognitive functioning dynamics in later life / Dal Bianco, Chiara / Garrouste, Christelle / Paccagnella, Omar -- 19 Hearing impairment and adverse outcomes among Europeans / Vestergaard, Sonja / Andersen-Ranberg, Karen -- 20 The recent economic crisis and old-age health in Europe / Bucher-Koenen, Tabea / Mazzonna, Fabrizio -- 21 Multimorbidity, incentives and the use of health services in Europe / Köberlein, Juliane / Jürges, Hendrik -- 22 Entry into institutional care: predictors and alternatives / Laferrère, Anne / Van den Heede, Aaron / Van den Bosch, Karel / Geerts, Joanna -- 23 Individual and social determinants of home death / Künn-Nelen, Annemarie / Jürges, Hendrik -- Part IV. Social embeddedness and intergenerational solidarity across the life course -- 24 Personal social networks in Europe: do people from different countries have different interpersonal solidarities? / Stoeckel, Kimberly J / Litwin, Howard -- 25 The exchange of support and financial assistance: differences in exchange patterns and their implications for ageing well / Roll, Anat / Litwin, Howard -- 26 Social networks and self-rated health in later life / Deindl, Christian / Hank, Karsten / Brandt, Martina -- 27 Social networks and everyday activity limitations / Abuladze, Liili / Sakkeus, Luule -- 28 Friendship, housing environment and economic resources: what influences social network size after age 50? / Angelini, Viola / Laferrère, Anne -- 29 Early retirement, mental health and social networks / Börsch-Supan, Axel / Schuth, Morten -- 30 Confidant networks and loneliness / Shiovitz-Ezra, Sharon -- 31 Intergenerational support: the role of gender and social networks / Craveiro, Daniela / Delerue Matos, Alice / Silva, Sara Gabriela / Martinez-Pecino, Roberto / Schouten, Maria Johanna -- 32 Long-term care and reciprocity: does helping with grandchildren result in the receipt of more help at older ages? / Brugiavini, Agar / Buia, Raluca Elena / Pasini, Giacomo / Zantomio, Francesca -- 33 Ageing and intergenerational support: the role of life course events / Ogg, Jim / Renaut, Sylvie -- 34 Does social participation decrease depressive symptoms in old age? / Croezen, Simone / Avendano, Mauricio / Burdorf, Alex / Lenthe, Frank J van
Record Nr. UNINA-9910132755703321
Weber Guglielmo  
De Gruyter, 2013
Materiale a stampa
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Active ageing and solidarity between generations in Europe : first results from SHARE after the economic crisis / / edited by Axel Borsch-Supan [and three others]
Active ageing and solidarity between generations in Europe : first results from SHARE after the economic crisis / / edited by Axel Borsch-Supan [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin : , : De Gruyter, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 pages) : illustrations, maps
Disciplina 304.6094
Altri autori (Persone) Börsch-SupanAxel <1954->
Soggetto topico Population aging - Economic aspects - Europe
Population aging - Social aspects - Europe
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-029546-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Editors -- Contributors -- 1 SHARE: a European policy device in turbulent times / Börsch-Supan, Axel / Brandt, Martina / Litwin, Howard / Weber, Guglielmo -- Part I. The crisis: income, wealth and consumption -- 2 Household consumption and the crisis / Angelini, Viola / Brugiavini, Agar / Weber, Guglielmo -- 3 The effect of the great recession on the wealth and financial distress of 65+ Europeans / Cavasso, Barbara / Weber, Guglielmo -- 4 Disability benefits receipt across the financial crisis / Pasini, Giacomo / Zantomio, Francesca -- 5 Financial market participation and the crisis / Angelini, Viola / Cavapozzi, Danilo / Trevisan, Elisabetta -- 6 Poverty and transitions in key areas of quality of life / Adena, Maja / Myck, Michał -- Part II. Work and retirement: challenges at the end of working life -- 7 Low employment among the 50+ population in Hungary: the role of incentives, health and cognitive capacities / Divényi, János / Kézdi, Gábor -- 8 Unemployed 50+: exploring risk factors for depression in Europe / Borges Neves, Rita / Barbosa, Fátima / Delerue Matos, Alice / Rodrigues, Victor / Machado, José -- 9 Economic crisis and pathways to retirement / Meschi, Elena / Pasini, Giacomo / Padula, Mario -- 10 Economic downturns at the beginning and at the end of working life / Brugiavini, Agar / Pasini, Giacomo / Trevisan, Elisabetta / Weber, Guglielmo -- 11 Pension coverage today and in the future / Schuth, Morten / Haupt, Marlene -- 12 Financial and subjective well-being of older Europeans / Fonseca, Raquel / Kapteyn, Arie / Lee, Jinkook / Zamarro, Gema / Feeney, Kevin -- Part III. Active and healthy ageing -- 13 Health among Europeans - a cross-sectional comparison of 16 SHARE countries / Lindholm Eriksen, Mette / Vestergaard, Sonja / Andersen-Ranberg, Karen -- 14 Development of health over four years among middle-aged and older Europeans / Vestergaard, Sonja / Lindholm Eriksen, Mette / Andersen-Ranberg, Karen -- 15 Transitions between frailty states - a European comparison / Borrat-Besson, Carmen / Ryser, Valérie-Anne / Wernli, Boris -- 16 Filling in the gap: how to explain the divergence between subjective and objective health measures / Schoenmaeckers, Jérôme -- 17 Patterns of cognitive ageing / Mazzonna, Fabrizio / Peracchi, Franco -- 18 Early-life circumstances and cognitive functioning dynamics in later life / Dal Bianco, Chiara / Garrouste, Christelle / Paccagnella, Omar -- 19 Hearing impairment and adverse outcomes among Europeans / Vestergaard, Sonja / Andersen-Ranberg, Karen -- 20 The recent economic crisis and old-age health in Europe / Bucher-Koenen, Tabea / Mazzonna, Fabrizio -- 21 Multimorbidity, incentives and the use of health services in Europe / Köberlein, Juliane / Jürges, Hendrik -- 22 Entry into institutional care: predictors and alternatives / Laferrère, Anne / Van den Heede, Aaron / Van den Bosch, Karel / Geerts, Joanna -- 23 Individual and social determinants of home death / Künn-Nelen, Annemarie / Jürges, Hendrik -- Part IV. Social embeddedness and intergenerational solidarity across the life course -- 24 Personal social networks in Europe: do people from different countries have different interpersonal solidarities? / Stoeckel, Kimberly J / Litwin, Howard -- 25 The exchange of support and financial assistance: differences in exchange patterns and their implications for ageing well / Roll, Anat / Litwin, Howard -- 26 Social networks and self-rated health in later life / Deindl, Christian / Hank, Karsten / Brandt, Martina -- 27 Social networks and everyday activity limitations / Abuladze, Liili / Sakkeus, Luule -- 28 Friendship, housing environment and economic resources: what influences social network size after age 50? / Angelini, Viola / Laferrère, Anne -- 29 Early retirement, mental health and social networks / Börsch-Supan, Axel / Schuth, Morten -- 30 Confidant networks and loneliness / Shiovitz-Ezra, Sharon -- 31 Intergenerational support: the role of gender and social networks / Craveiro, Daniela / Delerue Matos, Alice / Silva, Sara Gabriela / Martinez-Pecino, Roberto / Schouten, Maria Johanna -- 32 Long-term care and reciprocity: does helping with grandchildren result in the receipt of more help at older ages? / Brugiavini, Agar / Buia, Raluca Elena / Pasini, Giacomo / Zantomio, Francesca -- 33 Ageing and intergenerational support: the role of life course events / Ogg, Jim / Renaut, Sylvie -- 34 Does social participation decrease depressive symptoms in old age? / Croezen, Simone / Avendano, Mauricio / Burdorf, Alex / Lenthe, Frank J van
Record Nr. UNISA-996308829003316
Berlin : , : De Gruyter, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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Golden aging : prospects for healthy, active, and prosperous aging in Europe and Central Asia / / Maurizio Bussolo, Johannes Koettl, and Emily Sinnott
Golden aging : prospects for healthy, active, and prosperous aging in Europe and Central Asia / / Maurizio Bussolo, Johannes Koettl, and Emily Sinnott
Autore Bussolo Maurizio
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, District of Columbia : , : World Bank, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (363 p.)
Disciplina 332.1532
Collana Europe and Central Asia studies
Soggetto topico Aging - Economic aspects - Asia, Central
Population aging - Economic aspects - Europe
Population aging - Economic aspects - Asia, Central
Aging - Economic aspects - Europe
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4648-0354-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; About the Authors and Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Regional Classifications Used in This Report; Overview: Golden Aging; Introduction; Figures; O.1 The demographic drivers and economic consequences of aging create challenges and opportunities; The Demographics of Europe and Central Asia and Those of the Rest of the World; O.2 The intensity of policy agendas varies across countries; Boxes; O.1 How to Define Aging?; Maps; BO.1.1 People in Europe and Central Asia are older than in Western Europe when aging is measured by years of life remaining
O.3 The fertility transition in some countries in Europe and Central Asia is occurring much more rapidly than in advanced European countries O.4 Rapid aging is expected in Central Asia and Turkey over 2010-60; O.1 Populations are aging everywhere; O.5 60-year-old men in the Russian Federation, the Eastern Partnership, and the Baltic countries "feel" worse today (2009) than they did in 1959; Mixed Economic Consequences; O.2 Is Aging to Blame for the Dramatic Economic Slowdown in Japan?; Tables; BO.2.1 GDP Growth Decomposition, Japan, 1960's and 2000's
O.6 As life expectancy increases, the gap in labor force participation rates between the young and the old narrows, 2005-11 O.7 The stock of human capital has expanded more than the size of the working-age population in Europe and Central Asia over the past 20 years; A Comprehensive Policy Agenda; O.1 Country Policy Challenges across Eight Indicators (z-score), around 2012; Notes; References; Part I: The Demographic Transition in Europe and Central Asia; Overview; The Demographic Transition and the "Golden Age"; The Effects of Fertility Declines on Aging across the Region
High Rates of Disease and Disability in Europe and Central Asia Limiting the Rise in Dependency Ratios and Improving Health Outcomes in the Region; I.O.1 Age Cohorts as a Percentage of the Population in Selected Country Groupings, 2015; Migration Affects Demographics More in the Long Run; Reference; 1 The Drivers of Aging in Europe and Central Asia; Introduction; The Aging Populations of Europe and Central Asia; 1.1 Nearing the End of a Demographic Transition to Stable or Declining Populations in Europe; B1.1.1 Europe's population has stabilized after a period of unprecedented growth
B1.1.2 Most European countries are at the late stage of the demographic transition The Effects of Declining Fertility on Aging and Population Growth; 1.1 Global Population Growth, 1500-2060; 1.1 Total fertility has declined to below the replacement rate in many countries; 1.2 The fertility transition in some countries in Europe and Central Asia is occurring much more rapidly than in advanced European countries; 1.2 Have People Had Fewer Children because of the 2008 Economic Crisis?; 1.3 A U-shaped relation is emerging between fertility and level of development
1.3 Why Fertility Is Higher in France Than in Germany
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460696003321
Bussolo Maurizio  
Washington, District of Columbia : , : World Bank, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Golden aging : prospects for healthy, active, and prosperous aging in Europe and Central Asia / / Maurizio Bussolo, Johannes Koettl, and Emily Sinnott
Golden aging : prospects for healthy, active, and prosperous aging in Europe and Central Asia / / Maurizio Bussolo, Johannes Koettl, and Emily Sinnott
Autore Bussolo Maurizio <1964->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank Group, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxix, 329 pages) : color illustrations ; ; 27 cm
Disciplina 304.6/1094
Collana Europe and Central Asia studies
Soggetto topico Aging - Economic aspects - Asia, Central
Population aging - Economic aspects - Europe
Population aging - Economic aspects - Asia, Central
Aging - Economic aspects - Europe
ISBN 1-4648-0354-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; About the Authors and Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Regional Classifications Used in This Report; Overview: Golden Aging; Introduction; Figures; O.1 The demographic drivers and economic consequences of aging create challenges and opportunities; The Demographics of Europe and Central Asia and Those of the Rest of the World; O.2 The intensity of policy agendas varies across countries; Boxes; O.1 How to Define Aging?; Maps; BO.1.1 People in Europe and Central Asia are older than in Western Europe when aging is measured by years of life remaining
O.3 The fertility transition in some countries in Europe and Central Asia is occurring much more rapidly than in advanced European countries O.4 Rapid aging is expected in Central Asia and Turkey over 2010-60; O.1 Populations are aging everywhere; O.5 60-year-old men in the Russian Federation, the Eastern Partnership, and the Baltic countries "feel" worse today (2009) than they did in 1959; Mixed Economic Consequences; O.2 Is Aging to Blame for the Dramatic Economic Slowdown in Japan?; Tables; BO.2.1 GDP Growth Decomposition, Japan, 1960's and 2000's
O.6 As life expectancy increases, the gap in labor force participation rates between the young and the old narrows, 2005-11 O.7 The stock of human capital has expanded more than the size of the working-age population in Europe and Central Asia over the past 20 years; A Comprehensive Policy Agenda; O.1 Country Policy Challenges across Eight Indicators (z-score), around 2012; Notes; References; Part I: The Demographic Transition in Europe and Central Asia; Overview; The Demographic Transition and the "Golden Age"; The Effects of Fertility Declines on Aging across the Region
High Rates of Disease and Disability in Europe and Central Asia Limiting the Rise in Dependency Ratios and Improving Health Outcomes in the Region; I.O.1 Age Cohorts as a Percentage of the Population in Selected Country Groupings, 2015; Migration Affects Demographics More in the Long Run; Reference; 1 The Drivers of Aging in Europe and Central Asia; Introduction; The Aging Populations of Europe and Central Asia; 1.1 Nearing the End of a Demographic Transition to Stable or Declining Populations in Europe; B1.1.1 Europe's population has stabilized after a period of unprecedented growth
B1.1.2 Most European countries are at the late stage of the demographic transition The Effects of Declining Fertility on Aging and Population Growth; 1.1 Global Population Growth, 1500-2060; 1.1 Total fertility has declined to below the replacement rate in many countries; 1.2 The fertility transition in some countries in Europe and Central Asia is occurring much more rapidly than in advanced European countries; 1.2 Have People Had Fewer Children because of the 2008 Economic Crisis?; 1.3 A U-shaped relation is emerging between fertility and level of development
1.3 Why Fertility Is Higher in France Than in Germany
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797217803321
Bussolo Maurizio <1964->  
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank Group, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Golden aging : prospects for healthy, active, and prosperous aging in Europe and Central Asia / / Maurizio Bussolo, Johannes Koettl, and Emily Sinnott
Golden aging : prospects for healthy, active, and prosperous aging in Europe and Central Asia / / Maurizio Bussolo, Johannes Koettl, and Emily Sinnott
Autore Bussolo Maurizio <1964->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank Group, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxix, 329 pages) : color illustrations ; ; 27 cm
Disciplina 304.6/1094
Collana Europe and Central Asia studies
Soggetto topico Aging - Economic aspects - Asia, Central
Population aging - Economic aspects - Europe
Population aging - Economic aspects - Asia, Central
Aging - Economic aspects - Europe
ISBN 1-4648-0354-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; About the Authors and Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Regional Classifications Used in This Report; Overview: Golden Aging; Introduction; Figures; O.1 The demographic drivers and economic consequences of aging create challenges and opportunities; The Demographics of Europe and Central Asia and Those of the Rest of the World; O.2 The intensity of policy agendas varies across countries; Boxes; O.1 How to Define Aging?; Maps; BO.1.1 People in Europe and Central Asia are older than in Western Europe when aging is measured by years of life remaining
O.3 The fertility transition in some countries in Europe and Central Asia is occurring much more rapidly than in advanced European countries O.4 Rapid aging is expected in Central Asia and Turkey over 2010-60; O.1 Populations are aging everywhere; O.5 60-year-old men in the Russian Federation, the Eastern Partnership, and the Baltic countries "feel" worse today (2009) than they did in 1959; Mixed Economic Consequences; O.2 Is Aging to Blame for the Dramatic Economic Slowdown in Japan?; Tables; BO.2.1 GDP Growth Decomposition, Japan, 1960's and 2000's
O.6 As life expectancy increases, the gap in labor force participation rates between the young and the old narrows, 2005-11 O.7 The stock of human capital has expanded more than the size of the working-age population in Europe and Central Asia over the past 20 years; A Comprehensive Policy Agenda; O.1 Country Policy Challenges across Eight Indicators (z-score), around 2012; Notes; References; Part I: The Demographic Transition in Europe and Central Asia; Overview; The Demographic Transition and the "Golden Age"; The Effects of Fertility Declines on Aging across the Region
High Rates of Disease and Disability in Europe and Central Asia Limiting the Rise in Dependency Ratios and Improving Health Outcomes in the Region; I.O.1 Age Cohorts as a Percentage of the Population in Selected Country Groupings, 2015; Migration Affects Demographics More in the Long Run; Reference; 1 The Drivers of Aging in Europe and Central Asia; Introduction; The Aging Populations of Europe and Central Asia; 1.1 Nearing the End of a Demographic Transition to Stable or Declining Populations in Europe; B1.1.1 Europe's population has stabilized after a period of unprecedented growth
B1.1.2 Most European countries are at the late stage of the demographic transition The Effects of Declining Fertility on Aging and Population Growth; 1.1 Global Population Growth, 1500-2060; 1.1 Total fertility has declined to below the replacement rate in many countries; 1.2 The fertility transition in some countries in Europe and Central Asia is occurring much more rapidly than in advanced European countries; 1.2 Have People Had Fewer Children because of the 2008 Economic Crisis?; 1.3 A U-shaped relation is emerging between fertility and level of development
1.3 Why Fertility Is Higher in France Than in Germany
Record Nr. UNINA-9910807337603321
Bussolo Maurizio <1964->  
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank Group, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui