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Active ageing in Europe: methods, policies, and institutions ; Austrian country report

Aktives Altern in Europa: Vorgehensweisen, Politiken und Institutionen ; Länderbericht Österreich
[research report]

Ney, Steven

Corporate Editor
Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research in the Social Sciences (ICCR)

Abstract

Contents: Introduction; 1 The Institutional Topography of the Ageing Issue in Austria; 1.1 Core and Peripheral Organisational Networks in Austrian Policy Domains; 1.2 Balanced and Imbalanced Policy Domains; 2 Visions and Divisions: the Austrian Policy Debate; 2.1 Marginal Insiders and Outsiders; 2.2... view more

Contents: Introduction; 1 The Institutional Topography of the Ageing Issue in Austria; 1.1 Core and Peripheral Organisational Networks in Austrian Policy Domains; 1.2 Balanced and Imbalanced Policy Domains; 2 Visions and Divisions: the Austrian Policy Debate; 2.1 Marginal Insiders and Outsiders; 2.2 The Hidden Divide: Productive Ageing versus Senior Citizenship; 2.3 The Structure of the Austrian Active Ageing Debate(s); 3 The Austrian Policy Landscape; 3.1 Creating Capabilities; 3.2 Recognising Capabilities; 3.3 Exploiting Capabilities; 4 Conclusion: Barriers to and Opportunities for Active Ageing Policies in Austria.... view less

Keywords
aging; elderly; activity; Austria; population development; demographic aging; politics; political institution; political action; political actor; network; social structure; welfare state; political reform; social security; health care delivery system; pension insurance; provision for old age; funding

Classification
Population Studies, Sociology of Population
Family Policy, Youth Policy, Policy on the Elderly
Gerontology

Method
descriptive study

Document language
English

Publication Year
2004

City
Wien

Page/Pages
43 p.

Series
ICCR Research Report

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications

Data providerThis metadata entry was indexed by the Special Subject Collection Social Sciences, USB Cologne


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