European Journal of Ageing. Volume 20 - December 2023
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<dc:date>2023-12-04</dc:date>
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<dc:identifier>https://documentacion.fundacionmapfre.org/documentacion/publico/es/bib/183470.do</dc:identifier>
<dc:language>eng</dc:language>
<dc:rights xml:lang="es">CC BY NC 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0</dc:rights>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Personas mayores</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Calidad de vida</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Atención a la tercera edad</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Análisis socioeconómico</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">Salud</dc:subject>
<dc:subject xml:lang="es">COVID-19</dc:subject>
<dc:type xml:lang="es">Artículos y capítulos</dc:type>
<dc:title xml:lang="es">European Journal of Ageing. Volume 20 - December 2023</dc:title>
<dc:relation xml:lang="es">En: European Journal of Ageing : social, behavioural and health perspectives. - Cham, Switzerland [etc.] : Springer International Publishing AG, 2021-. - 04/12/2023 Volumen 20 Número 1 - 2023 , 293 p.</dc:relation>
<dc:description xml:lang="es">Social relations and exclusion among people facing death -- Preservation of long-term memory in older adults using a spaced learning paradigm -- Internet usage among the oldest-old -- Subjective age and the association with intrinsic capacity, functional ability, and health among older adults in Norway -- Gendered late working life trajectories, family history and welfare regimes -- Correction: Social relations and exclusion among people facing death -- Gendered life courses and cognitive functioning in later life -- Will your child take care of you in your old age? Unequal caregiving received by older parents from adult children in Sweden -- Correction: Gendered late working life trajectories, family history and welfare regimes -- Correction: Subjective age and the association with intrinsic capacity, functional ability, and health among older adults in Norway -- Cared and uncared populations: understanding unmet care needs of older adults (65+) across different social care systems in Europe -- Unmet healthcare needs among the population aged 50+ and their association with health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Patterns and correlates of old-age social exclusion in the Balkan states -- Retirement's impact on health: what role does social network play? -- Family care during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Germany -- Civic engagement among foreign-born and native-born older adults living in Europe -- Joint predictability of physical frailty/pre-frailty and subjective memory complaints on mortality risk among cognitively unimpaired older adults -- Transitions across states with and without difficulties in performing activities of daily living and death -- Social disadvantage, context and network dynamics in later life -- Relationship of frailty status with health resource use and healthcare costs in the population aged 65 and over in Catalonia -- Changes in physical performance according to job demands across three cohorts of older workers in the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam -- Changes in retirement plans in the English older population during the COVID-19 pandemic -- The Current and Retrospective Cognitive Reserve (2CR) survey and its relationship with cognitive and mood measures -- Increasing retirement ages in Denmark: Do changes in gender, education, employment status and health matter? -- Life history data from the gateway to global ageing data platform: resources for studying life courses across Europe -- Validation of a brief version of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS-16) with an older Norwegian population -- Gerontechnology for better elderly care and life quality -- Health literacy across personality traits among older adults: cross-sectional evidence from Switzerland</dc:description>
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