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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Preface: Working for future ageing societies: ambivalent realities in the Mediterranean region
- Notes on contributors
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One Squaring the circle: demographic outlook and social development as determinants of ageing in the Mediterranean -
Two Demographic outlook of ageing in the Mediterranean, 1950–2050 -
Three An ageing population: institutional context and family values in Southern Europe -
Four Becoming conscious of the ‘whole Mediterranean’: old cleavages and recent developments -
Five Ageing and employment in the Mediterranean: old and new challenges -
Six The present and future health status of older people in the Mediterranean region -
Seven The new risk of dependency in old age and (missed) employment opportunities: the Southern Europe model in a comparative perspective -
Eight Migration, retirement and transnationalism in the Mediterranean region -
Nine The future of demographic regimes in the Southern Mediterranean -
Ten New approaches to familism in the management of social policy for old age in Portugal -
Eleven Migrant care work for elderly households in Italy -
Twelve Caring for frail older people in Israel -
Thirteen ‘Ageing in place’ in the Maltese islands -
Fourteen Ageing in Turkey: the Peter Pan syndrome? -
Fifteen Ageing in Lebanon: evidence and challenges -
Sixteen Ageing in Tunisia - Seventeen
- Index
(p.ix) Preface: Working for future ageing societies: ambivalent realities in the Mediterranean region
(p.ix) Preface: Working for future ageing societies: ambivalent realities in the Mediterranean region
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- Ageing in the Mediterranean
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- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Preface: Working for future ageing societies: ambivalent realities in the Mediterranean region
- Notes on contributors
-
One Squaring the circle: demographic outlook and social development as determinants of ageing in the Mediterranean -
Two Demographic outlook of ageing in the Mediterranean, 1950–2050 -
Three An ageing population: institutional context and family values in Southern Europe -
Four Becoming conscious of the ‘whole Mediterranean’: old cleavages and recent developments -
Five Ageing and employment in the Mediterranean: old and new challenges -
Six The present and future health status of older people in the Mediterranean region -
Seven The new risk of dependency in old age and (missed) employment opportunities: the Southern Europe model in a comparative perspective -
Eight Migration, retirement and transnationalism in the Mediterranean region -
Nine The future of demographic regimes in the Southern Mediterranean -
Ten New approaches to familism in the management of social policy for old age in Portugal -
Eleven Migrant care work for elderly households in Italy -
Twelve Caring for frail older people in Israel -
Thirteen ‘Ageing in place’ in the Maltese islands -
Fourteen Ageing in Turkey: the Peter Pan syndrome? -
Fifteen Ageing in Lebanon: evidence and challenges -
Sixteen Ageing in Tunisia - Seventeen
- Index