Ageing through austerity: Critical perspectives from Ireland, edited by Kieran Walsh, Gemma M Carney and Áine Ní Léime, Published in March 2015 by Policy Press
Contents:
- Foreword ~ Alan Walker
- Introduction – social policy and ageing through austerity ~ Kieran Walsh, Gemma M. Carney and Áine Ní Léime
- Contextualising ageing in Ireland ~ Sheelah Connolly
- Citizenship in an age of austerity: towards a constructive politics of ageing ~ Gemma M. Carney
- Active ageing: social participation and volunteering in later life ~ Áine Ní Léime and Sheelah Connolly
- Pension provision, gender, ageing and work in Ireland ~ Áine Ní Léime, Nata Duvvury and Aoife Callan
- Interrogating the ‘age-friendly community’ in austerity: myths, realities and the influence of place context ~ Kieran Walsh
- Reframing policy for dementia in Ireland ~ Eamon O’Shea, Suzanne Cahill and Maria Pierce
- Between inclusion and exclusion in later life ~ Thomas Scharf and Kieran Walsh
- Conclusion – beyond austerity: critical issues for future policy ~ Gemma M. Carney, Kieran Walsh and Áine Ní Léime
- Afterword: Austerity policies and new forms of solidarity ~ Chris Phillipson
Further information on this book is available on the Policy Press website.
Read an online article relating to the book: What has it really been like for older people during austerity?, by Kieran Walsh