在澳大利亚迈向老化井指数:成功的基准和确定差距。

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Jia Tina Du, Ziyue Xie, Keye Wu, Raelene Wilding
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摘要

在全球人口老龄化的背景下,老龄化问题已成为学者和政策制定者关注的重要话题。在澳大利亚,不断增长的老龄化人口强调需要一个综合指数来衡量成功的老龄化。然而,诸如数据限制、背景约束以及缺乏统一的社会共识等挑战阻碍了建立全国性测量方法的努力。受欧盟主动老化指数的启发,采用一致的理论框架和计算方法,本文开发了澳大利亚老化井指数,包括四个领域的21个指标。构建的指数为了解澳大利亚在支持老年人方面的优势和劣势提供了有价值的见解,同时也使各国之间的比较评估成为可能。澳大利亚在独立、健康和安全生活以及能力和有利环境领域表现出色;但是,就业和社会参与及关系方面需要改进。建议采取有针对性的政策干预措施,增加就业机会,促进社会参与,从而形成一种更全面的老龄化方法。
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Toward an Aging Well Index in Australia: Benchmarking Success and Identifying Gaps.

Aging well has become a critical topic among scholars and policymakers in the context of global population aging. In Australia, the growing aging population underscores the need for a comprehensive index to measure successful aging. However, challenges such as data limitations, contextual constraints, and the lack of a unified social consensus have hindered efforts to establish nationwide measurements. Inspired by the European Union's Active Aging Index and employing a consistent theoretical framework and calculation method, this paper develops an Australian aging well index comprising 21 indicators across four domains. The constructed index offers valuable insights into Australia's strengths and weaknesses in supporting older adults, while also enabling comparative evaluations across nations. Australia demonstrates strong performance in the domains of Independent, Healthy and Secure Living, and Capacity and Enabling Environment; however, improvements are needed in Employment and Social Participation and Relationships. Targeted policy interventions are recommended to enhance employment opportunities and promote social engagement, thereby fostering a more comprehensive approach to aging well.

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CiteScore
13.00
自引率
3.90%
发文量
57
期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging & Social Policy offers a platform for insightful contributions from an international and interdisciplinary group of policy analysts and scholars. It provides an in-depth examination and analysis of critical phenomena that impact aging and the development and implementation of programs for the elderly from a global perspective, with a broad scope that encompasses not only the United States but also regions including Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Latin America, Asia, and the Asia-Pacific rim. The journal regularly addresses a wide array of issues such as long-term services and supports, home- and community-based care, nursing-home care, assisted living, long-term care financing, financial security, employment and training, public and private pension coverage, housing, transportation, health care access, financing, and quality, family dynamics, and retirement. These topics are of significant importance to the field of aging and social policy, reflecting the journal's commitment to presenting a comprehensive view of the challenges and solutions related to aging populations around the world.
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