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  • Centre for Socio-Economic Research on Ageing (CRESI)

    The Centre for Socio-Economic Research on Ageing (CRESI) conducts interdisciplinary studies with the aim of increasing our understanding of the ageing phenomenon from a demographic, social, economic and political point of view, in a translational perspective. Activities are largely financed by European Union funds, but also by Italian and foreign public and private stakeholders
    CRESI researchers have been involved at local, national and international level in empirical and theoretical studies focused on the older population, including issues such as: long-term care; support to family carers; prevention of abuse in later life; migrant work in elder care; active ageing in its various dimensions (including topics like supporting older workers and voluntary work, preventing age discrimination, promoting social participation and social farming); innovative technologies to support the care and quality of life of older people and their carers. Results are disseminated through scientific publications, stakeholder consultations and specific events such as seminars, workshops, and conferences

  • Main issues include: long-term care; support to family carers; prevention of abuse in later life; migrant work in elder care; active ageing in its various dimensions (including topics like supporting older workers and voluntary work, preventing age discrimination, promoting social participation and social farming); innovative technologies to support the care and quality of life of older people and their carers. Results are disseminated through scientific publications, stakeholder consultations and specific events such as seminars, workshops, and conferences. Activities are largely financed by European Union funds, but also by Italian and foreign public and private stakeholders.

    For more information on the thematic areas, please visit the research activity related to SOCIO-ECONOMIC GERONTOLOGICAL

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