2019
DOI: 10.17583/rasp.2019.3678
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“I think I'm better at it myself”: the Capability Approach and Being Independent in Later Life.

Abstract: Current policies on ageing in the global north emphasize that ‘ageing well’ is an individual responsibility, and tend to undervalue the social, economic and cultural context of ageing. The capability approach is well-suited to address the interplay between context and individual in later life. In this article, we therefore use the capability approach to explore how individual capabilities and contextual opportunities and restrictions contribute to being independent in later life. A qualitative methodology was … Show more

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“…It comprises a wide range of technical, mechanical and electronic devices that are present in everyday life, such as white goods, walking and hearing aids, and computers and smartphones ( Nygård, 2008 ). To be able to engage with ET independently in later life can contribute to a sense of independence ( Schulz et al., 2015 ), which in turn is considered a key factor contributing to wellbeing and social participation in older adults ( Astell et al, 2019 ; Meijering et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It comprises a wide range of technical, mechanical and electronic devices that are present in everyday life, such as white goods, walking and hearing aids, and computers and smartphones ( Nygård, 2008 ). To be able to engage with ET independently in later life can contribute to a sense of independence ( Schulz et al., 2015 ), which in turn is considered a key factor contributing to wellbeing and social participation in older adults ( Astell et al, 2019 ; Meijering et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interplay between safety and autonomy is mostly studied for young and elderly people. For both groups, however, a positive relationship has been established (González et al 2012;Meijering et al 2019). Autonomous people are also found to have close social relationships (Chaves et al 2018 [EWB]; Karim et al 2015;Symoens et al 2014), be more socially active, meet with other people more frequently (Ervasti 2002;Goswami and Pollock 2016 [PWB]; Symoens et al 2014), and feel closer to people in their neighborhood (Symoens et al 2014).…”
Section: H2 All Achieved Basic Functionings Have a Positive Effect Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El uso de métodos cualitativos refleja el creciente interés de las ciencias sociales por las formas cotidianas de movilidad y accesibilidad de las personas mayores, considerando la edad como un relevante predictor de vulnerabilidad (Nordbakke, 2013;Nordbakke & Schwanen, 2014;Meijering, Hoven & Yousefzadeh, 2019;Ryan, Wreststrand & Schmidt, 2019). Sin embargo, los enfoques cualitativos y de escala micro de las ciencias sociales todavía tienen interacciones limitadas con los enfoques cuantitativos y agregados de la ingeniería de transporte, tradicionalmente a cargo de planes y políticas para la movilidad urbana.…”
Section: Movilidad Y Personas Mayores En Chile: Retos De Un Tema Emerunclassified