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Measuring, Understanding and Improving Wellbeing Among Older People

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Applies diverse methods to analysing wellbeing in older people
  • Addresses how wellbeing is measured
  • Examines different determinants of wellbeing in older people
  • Focuses on aged care and retirement
  • Explains the difference between subjective wellbeing and quality of life

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Wellbeing Among Older People: An Introduction

    • Samuelson Appau, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Lisa Farrell
    Pages 1-13
  3. Investigating the Relationship Between Housing Insecurity and Wellbeing

    • Meg Elkins, Lisa Farrell, Jane Fry
    Pages 41-73
  4. Social Support and Wellbeing Among Older Australians

    • Samuelson Appau, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
    Pages 75-96
  5. Gambling and Subjective Wellbeing of Older Australians

    • Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Lisa Farrell
    Pages 97-116
  6. Employment Types and Subjective Wellbeing: Evidence from the English Longitudinal Survey of Ageing

    • Samuelson Appau, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Lisa Farrell
    Pages 117-147
  7. Height and Health Among Older Chinese

    • Asadul Islam, Paul Raschky, Russell Smyth
    Pages 149-160
  8. Ethnic Diversity, Prejudice and Wellbeing Among Older Chinese

    • Esenam Agyekumhene, Dillys Amega, Samuelson Appau, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Janet Ocloo
    Pages 161-185
  9. Housing and Ageing Well

    • Sarah Sinclair, Ashton de Silva, Foula Kopanidis, Stuart Thomas
    Pages 211-236
  10. Innovation and Subjective Wellbeing Among Older People

    • Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Anne-Laure Mention
    Pages 265-281
  11. Improving the Wellbeing of Old People: Thoughts and Reflections

    • Samuelson Appau, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
    Pages 283-291
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 293-303

About this book

How can we be happier, healthier and more satisfied in life? This edited collection examines various dimensions of wellbeing among older people, including its measurement; social, environmental and economic determinants; and how research can be translated into policy to improve quality of life for older people. 

With an increasingly ageing population across countries and an increasing population of older adults, there is growing interest in improving older people’s ability to live healthily and happily. With a focus on retirement and aged care, this book is important reading for those interested in Welfare Economics, Health Economics and Development.

Reviews

“This book uses diverse methods in a range of different contexts to research a pressing problem of our time – how to support the wellbeing of the elderly. It is essential reading for anyone working in this field.” 

-- Paul Dalziel, Professor of Economics, Lincoln University, New Zealand.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Economics, Finance and Marketing, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Lisa Farrell, Samuelson Appau

About the editors

Sefa Awaworyi Churchill is an Associate Professor and Principal Research Fellow with the School of Economics, Finance & Marketing at RMIT University, Australia. He holds a PhD in Economics from Monash University. His inter- disciplinary research focuses on development economics, addictive behavior, ethnic diversity, wellbeing, and other issues related to sociology, health and economics. He has experience working on consultancy projects for various policy agencies and international development organizations.

Lisa Farrell is Professor and Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation) in the School of Economics, Finance and Marketing at RMIT University, Australia. Her research field is in the area of applied microeconomics, with a particular focus on important contemporary social issues such as subjective wellbeing, decision making under uncertainty and lifestyle choice behaviours. 

Samuelson Appau is Lecturer in Marketing in the School of Economics, Finance and Marketing at RMIT University, Australia. His research focuses on how factors such as poverty, religion and social processes and structures impact consumer wellbeing.

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Softcover Book USD 109.00
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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