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Demographic change and the role of older people in the voluntary sector

In: International Handbook on Ageing and Public Policy

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  • Karsten Hank
  • Marcel Erlinghagen

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The International Handbook on Ageing and Public Policy explores the challenges arising from the ageing of populations across the globe for government, policy makers, the private sector and civil society. It examines various national state approaches to welfare provisions for older people, and highlights alternatives based around the voluntary and third-party sector, families and private initiatives. The Handbook is highly relevant for academics interested in this critical issue, and offers important messages for policy makers and practitioners.

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  • Karsten Hank & Marcel Erlinghagen, 2014. "Demographic change and the role of older people in the voluntary sector," Chapters, in: International Handbook on Ageing and Public Policy, chapter 31, pages 398-409, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:14437_31
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