The purpose of this study is to give an overview of the extent, range, and nature of existing studies on active ageing in marginal areas. This overview will enable researchers, policymakers, and communities to understand the key challenges and opportunities related to improving older adults' quality of life in marginal areas. This takes the form of a scoping review in which Arksey's and O'Malley's methodology is adopted. A total of 41 contributions were consid- ered relevant for our purposes. The studies selected show that the key issues concerning active ageing in marginal areas are the following: i) quality of life, ii) care needs, and iii) social inclusion.
Paraciani, R., Garavaglia, E., Active ageing in marginal areas: a scoping review, <<SOCIOLOGIA URBANA E RURALE.>>, 2025; 2025 (137): 24-42. [doi:0.3280/SUR2025-137002] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/322641]
Active ageing in marginal areas: a scoping review
Paraciani, Rebecca
Primo
;Garavaglia, Emma
2025
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to give an overview of the extent, range, and nature of existing studies on active ageing in marginal areas. This overview will enable researchers, policymakers, and communities to understand the key challenges and opportunities related to improving older adults' quality of life in marginal areas. This takes the form of a scoping review in which Arksey's and O'Malley's methodology is adopted. A total of 41 contributions were consid- ered relevant for our purposes. The studies selected show that the key issues concerning active ageing in marginal areas are the following: i) quality of life, ii) care needs, and iii) social inclusion.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



