Theories of Ageing: Making theoretical approaches relevant to policy making
On October 20th, CARDI launched a new publication on the subject of theories of ageing and their relevance to policy making. The discussion paper,Theories of Ageing and Approaches to Welfare in Ireland, North and South, was prepared for CARDI by Dr. Maria Pierce and Dr. Virpi Timonen at the Social Policy and Ageing Research Centre, Trinity Colleg
e Dublin.
It gives a detailed assesment of current theories of ageing and discusses how ageing was previously, and is currently, viewed in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. It also examines two major policy areas relevant to older people-pensions and long-term care-through the lenses of various social policy theories of ageing. It aims to draw attention to and encourage discussion on the relevance of theoretical debates on ageing for those stakeholders involved in the process of formulating and developing policies for older people.
You can access a summary of the paper and the full discussion paper at the links below:
Theories of Ageing and Approaches to Welfare in Ireland, North and South [summary]
Theories of Ageing and Approaches to Welfare in Ireland, North and South [full paper]
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