Am I being abandoned? The value of retirement homes in Malaysian society

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
S. Low, Li-Ting Neo, W. Choong, Razlin Mansor, Siaw-Chui Wee, Jing-Ying Woon
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Purpose The world population over the age of 60 is expected to increase from 900 million in 2015 to two billion by 2050. Retirement homes have emerged as a prominent housing alternative and become a trend for the older adults; however, older population in Malaysia could have a negative view of retirement homes. Different generations could have different perceptions of the value of retirement homes. This study aims to explore the value of retirement homes across diverse age cohorts in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative approach is adopted for this study. Thematic analysis is used to analyse the interview transcripts obtained from semi-structured interviews. Findings The results indicated that baby boomers tend to have more negative values towards retirement homes, whereas Generations X and Y demonstrated more favourable and positive values for retirement homes. Originality/value This study serves as a useful reference for housing developers, policymakers and the management of retirement homes to better understand how different age cohorts value retirement homes, thereby encouraging relevant housing strategies to enhance the quality and support systems of retirement homes in society.
我被抛弃了吗?马来西亚社会中养老院的价值
世界60岁以上人口预计将从2015年的9亿增加到2050年的20亿。养老院已成为一种突出的住房选择,并成为老年人的一种趋势;然而,马来西亚的老年人可能对养老院持负面看法。不同的世代对养老院的价值有不同的看法。本研究旨在探讨马来西亚不同年龄群体的养老院价值。设计/方法/方法本研究采用定性方法。专题分析用于分析从半结构化访谈中获得的访谈笔录。研究结果显示,婴儿潮一代对养老院的态度较为消极,而X和Y世代对养老院的态度较为积极。独创性/价值本研究可为房屋发展商、政策制定者及安老院舍的管理人员提供有用的参考,让他们更了解不同年龄组别对安老院舍的价值,从而鼓励相关的房屋策略,提升社会安老院舍的质素和支援系统。
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