Introduction -- Overview -- The key findings -- Some general attitudes to ageing and the future -- Problems faced by older Australians -- The role of health -- Activity level -- Attitudes to voluntary work -- Contact with family -- Contact with younger people -- Sources for information -- Demographic analysis
Summary
"The following report summarises the findings of research conducted by Elliott & Shanahan Research among Australians aged 40 to 75 years on their attitudes to ageing and well-being. It represents the findings of a two staged research project on the perceptions of Australians of what it is like to be an older Australian in the 1990's and what it will be like towards the year 2000 and in the next century."--page 1
Analysis
Aged
Ageing
Attitudes
Federal issue
Key item
Social conditions
Statistics
Surveys
Notes
A.G.P.S. cat. no. 9425440
At bottom of title page: Office for the Aged, Aged and Community Care Division, Department of Human Services and Health
August 1994"
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Commonwealth of Australia 1994
Issuing Body
At foot of title: Office for the Aged, Aged and Community Care Division, Department of Human Services and Health