Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older People

Objective. To explore how older people who are “aging in place” are affected when the urban neighbourhoods in which they are aging are themselves undergoing socioeconomic and demographic change. Methods. A qualitative case study was conducted in two contrasting neighbourhoods in Montréal (Québec, Ca...

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Main Authors: Victoria F. Burns, Jean-Pierre Lavoie, Damaris Rose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Aging Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/148287
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spelling doaj-a5758c9c38844b299bb183dce210da9e2020-11-24T22:21:09ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Aging Research2090-22042090-22122012-01-01201210.1155/2012/148287148287Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older PeopleVictoria F. Burns0Jean-Pierre Lavoie1Damaris Rose2Centre de Recherche et d'Expertise en Gérontologie Sociale (CREGÉS), C.S.S.S. Cavendish, 5800 Cavendish Boulevard, Montréal, QC, H4W 2T5, CanadaCentre de Recherche et d'Expertise en Gérontologie Sociale (CREGÉS), C.S.S.S. Cavendish, 5800 Cavendish Boulevard, Montréal, QC, H4W 2T5, CanadaCentre Urbanisation Culture Société, Université INRS, 385 Rue Sherbrooke Est, Montréal, QC, H2X 1E3, CanadaObjective. To explore how older people who are “aging in place” are affected when the urban neighbourhoods in which they are aging are themselves undergoing socioeconomic and demographic change. Methods. A qualitative case study was conducted in two contrasting neighbourhoods in Montréal (Québec, Canada), the analysis drawing on concepts of social exclusion and attachment. Results. Participants express variable levels of attachment to neighbourhood. Gentrification triggered processes of social exclusion among older adults: loss of social spaces dedicated to older people led to social disconnectedness, invisibility, and loss of political influence on neighbourhood planning. Conversely, certain changes in a disadvantaged neighbourhood fostered their social inclusion. Conclusion. This study thus highlights the importance of examining the impacts of neighbourhood change when exploring the dynamics of aging in place and when considering interventions to maintain quality of life of those concerned.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/148287
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Damaris Rose
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Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older People
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Damaris Rose
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title Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older People
title_short Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older People
title_full Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older People
title_fullStr Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older People
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the Role of Neighbourhood Change in Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Older People
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series Journal of Aging Research
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2090-2212
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Objective. To explore how older people who are “aging in place” are affected when the urban neighbourhoods in which they are aging are themselves undergoing socioeconomic and demographic change. Methods. A qualitative case study was conducted in two contrasting neighbourhoods in Montréal (Québec, Canada), the analysis drawing on concepts of social exclusion and attachment. Results. Participants express variable levels of attachment to neighbourhood. Gentrification triggered processes of social exclusion among older adults: loss of social spaces dedicated to older people led to social disconnectedness, invisibility, and loss of political influence on neighbourhood planning. Conversely, certain changes in a disadvantaged neighbourhood fostered their social inclusion. Conclusion. This study thus highlights the importance of examining the impacts of neighbourhood change when exploring the dynamics of aging in place and when considering interventions to maintain quality of life of those concerned.
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