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Chapter 1. Introducing Active Ageing Index and its potential; Asghar Zaidi, Sarah Harper, Kenneth Howse, Giovanni Lamura and Jolanta Perek-Bia...
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Chapter 1. Introducing Active Ageing Index and its potential; Asghar Zaidi, Sarah Harper, Kenneth Howse, Giovanni Lamura and Jolanta Perek-Białas.-PART I: USE OF ACTIVE AGEING INDEX FOR POLICYMAKING.- Chapter 2. Are Societies With A High Value On The Active Ageing Index More Age-Integrated?; Pearl A. Dykstra and Maria Fleischmann.- Chapter 3. The Expected, Evaluated, Perceived, Valued, and Prevalent Social Roles of Older People: Are They By Consent?; Lucie Vidovićová.- Chapter 4. The Active Ageing Index and Its Relation to the Quality of Life of Older Adults; Marcela Petrová Kafková.- Chapter 5. Complementing AAI at the Meso Level – The Silver Work Index; Anne Marit Wöhrmann, Jürgen Deller and Leena Pundt.- PART II: SUBNATIONAL ADAPTATIONS OF THE AAI.- ont-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;’>Chapter 6. The Active Ageing Index in a Southern European region (Biscay): Main results and potentials for policymaking; Amaia Bacigalupe, Yolanda González-Rábago, Unai Martín, Sergio Murillo and Alfonso Unceta.-Chapter 7. Evaluating socio-economic impact of Age-Friendly Environments; Mireia Ferri Sanz, Jorge Garcés Ferrer, Willeke van Staalduinen, Rodd Bond and Menno Hinkema.- Chapter 8. The Active Ageing Index: A tool to develop the Strategy of Active Ageing in the Basque Country (Spain); Rodriguez-Laso, O. Mayoral, Mayte Sancho And L. Amilibia.- Chapter 9: Greying Italy Across Time, Space And Gender; Luciana Quattrociocchi, Daria Squillante And Mauro Tibaldi.- Part III Comparative Analysis Of Active Ageing.- Chapter 10: Differences In Active Ageing Index In Eastern European Countries. A Comparison Of Poland And The Czech Republic; Kasia Karpinska.- Chapter 11: Ageing In A Multicultural Europe Perspectives And Challenges; Eralba Cela And Mariateresa Ciommi.- Chapter 12: Estimating Weights For The Active Ageing Index (AAA) From Stated Preferences: A Proposal For A Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE); Christian Ernst Heinrich Boehler, Timea Mariann Helter, Ibrahim-Kholilul Rohman, And Fabienne Abadie.- Part IV: Methodological Improvements In Measuring Active Ageing.- Chapter 13: A Cross Country & Cohort Analysis Of Active Ageing Differences Among The Elderly In Europe; Javier Olivera.- Chapter 14: Active Ageing Typologies: A Latent Class Analysis Of The Older Europeans; Bruno Arpino And Valeria Bordone.- Chapter 15: How Relevant Is Active Ageing? Evidence From Portugal; Pedro Pita Barros And Sara Valente De Almeida.- Chapter 16: Study On Active Ageing At Individual Level Based On Active Ageing Index; Coro Piñeiro Vázquez, Jesús Marcial Méndez Magán, Sara Marsillas Rascado, Antonio Rial Boubeta, Teresa Braña Tobío And Jesús Varela Mallou.- Part V: Use Of Active Ageing Index In Non-EU Countries.- Chapter 17: Comparative Study Of Active Ageing In China And The EU Countries; Qian Xiong And Arkadiusz Wiśniowski.- Chapter 18: Quality Of Life Of The Elderly And Applicability Of The Active Ageing Index To Latin American Countries; Javiera Fanta.- Chapter 19: Active Ageing Index: A Russian Study; Galina A. Barysheva, Elena A. Frolova, Veronika A. Malanina, Ekaterina A. Taran.- Chapter 20: Active Ageing Index In India- Is The Approach Used In European Counties Applicable To Developing Countries?; Aravinda Meera Guntupalli And Suchandrima Chakraborty.