Social Mobility, Self-Selection, and the Persistence of Class Inequality in Electoral Participation. [PDF]
Melli G, de Graaf ND, Evans G.
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ABSTRACT Finland can be seen as having some of the best success in terms of dealing with the complex issue of homelessness and was confirmed in a recent case study by de la Porte et al. in 2022, ‘Successful Public Policy in the Nordic Countries: Cases, Lessons and Challenges’. Focusing specifically on the policy content and its potential insights, this
Guswin de Wee
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Unlocking intergenerational support: The impact of long-term care insurance on elderly family dynamics. [PDF]
Qu Y, Li Y, Yin A, Li J.
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European Union Youth Policy: Moving Beyond Mobility
ABSTRACT Many young adult Europeans face difficult times. High unemployment rates, flexible labour markets, housing shortages, and low minimum wages can limit young adults' current and future development. European Union (EU) policy could encourage Member States to counter these circumstances, offer resources to support Member States in improving the ...
Mara A. Yerkes, Trudie Knijn
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Aging in place or relocating? Older adults' housing decisions in Taiwan and Finland. [PDF]
Chou YC, Jolanki O, Chen BW.
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Adapted Physical Activity for Elderly People and National Policies. A Comparative Investigation
ABSTRACT The global demographic transition presents challenges and opportunities for Western societies, affecting biological, psychological, and social aspects. Ageing is linked to a decline in physical abilities, worsened by sedentary lifestyles, which reduce autonomy and quality of life. Public policies must promote “active ageing,” with APA as a key
Di Mare Simona +3 more
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A scoping review and comprehensive needs assessment for developing an intergenerational cognitive and physical activity program for MCI patients and their adult children. [PDF]
Latomme J +3 more
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Generation Inequality in an Aging Society: The Demographic Welfare Dilemma
ABSTRACT This study provides empirical evidence that Japanese local governments have political incentives to prioritize policies favoring the elderly population in order to secure electoral support. Such preferences may come at the expense of the younger generation, whose presence is often associated with reduced short‐term political performance.
Dachen Sheng, Heather A. Montgomery
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Intergenerational status transfer and post-compulsory pathways in a changing education system: a comparison of two Swiss school-leavers' cohorts. [PDF]
Gomensoro A, Hupka-Brunner S, Meyer T.
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Foreign Direct Investment and Intergenerational Occupational Mobility: Evidence from China
Jianpeng Deng +3 more
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