Ageing in Place in Rural Areas of Western Australia: Actions, Choices and Preferences

The objective of the study was to explore the moving and staying actions and intentions of older people (50+) living in rural areas of Western Australia (WA) and to compare results with those living in metropolitan Perth/Fremantle. The design involved a cross-sectional postal survey of a sample of W...

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Main Authors: Boldy, Duncan, Grenade, L., Lewin, Gill, Karol, Elizabeth, Burton, Elissa
Format: Journal Article
Published: Rural Development Institute, Brandon University 2013
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Online Access:http://www.jrcd.ca/viewarticle.php?id=824
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6752
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author Boldy, Duncan
Grenade, L.
Lewin, Gill
Karol, Elizabeth
Burton, Elissa
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Lewin, Gill
Karol, Elizabeth
Burton, Elissa
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description The objective of the study was to explore the moving and staying actions and intentions of older people (50+) living in rural areas of Western Australia (WA) and to compare results with those living in metropolitan Perth/Fremantle. The design involved a cross-sectional postal survey of a sample of WA members of National Seniors Australia, living in their own homes in the community, followed by in-depth interviews with a subset of survey respondents (n=39). Most survey respondents lived in metropolitan Perth/ Fremantle (1630), followed by country towns (1092) and more rural locations (291). Interviews were conducted with 39 participants, 19 of whom lived outside the metropolitan area. The main outcome measures consisted of the proportions of respondents by location and age group who had moved, were thinking of moving or were intending to stay put; also the main reasons for such actions and intentions. Rural respondents were 1.3 times more likely to be thinking of moving in the short term compared to metropolitan respondents. A key reason given for moving from rural areas was ‘thinking about where wanted to live for rest of lives’, this tending to be associated with ‘employment’ or ‘retirement’ for those under 65; with ‘retirement’, ‘closer to family/friends’ and ‘upkeep/maintenance difficulties’ being particularly important for those 65+. ‘Wanting a lifestyle change’ was a key reason for moving to a rural location for those aged under 65. The study concluded that there are a number of issues faced by older people living in rural areas of WA which limit the extent to which ‘ageing in place’ is a viable choice for them as they age.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-67522017-01-30T10:55:22Z Ageing in Place in Rural Areas of Western Australia: Actions, Choices and Preferences Boldy, Duncan Grenade, L. Lewin, Gill Karol, Elizabeth Burton, Elissa support moving location housing modifications staying The objective of the study was to explore the moving and staying actions and intentions of older people (50+) living in rural areas of Western Australia (WA) and to compare results with those living in metropolitan Perth/Fremantle. The design involved a cross-sectional postal survey of a sample of WA members of National Seniors Australia, living in their own homes in the community, followed by in-depth interviews with a subset of survey respondents (n=39). Most survey respondents lived in metropolitan Perth/ Fremantle (1630), followed by country towns (1092) and more rural locations (291). Interviews were conducted with 39 participants, 19 of whom lived outside the metropolitan area. The main outcome measures consisted of the proportions of respondents by location and age group who had moved, were thinking of moving or were intending to stay put; also the main reasons for such actions and intentions. Rural respondents were 1.3 times more likely to be thinking of moving in the short term compared to metropolitan respondents. A key reason given for moving from rural areas was ‘thinking about where wanted to live for rest of lives’, this tending to be associated with ‘employment’ or ‘retirement’ for those under 65; with ‘retirement’, ‘closer to family/friends’ and ‘upkeep/maintenance difficulties’ being particularly important for those 65+. ‘Wanting a lifestyle change’ was a key reason for moving to a rural location for those aged under 65. The study concluded that there are a number of issues faced by older people living in rural areas of WA which limit the extent to which ‘ageing in place’ is a viable choice for them as they age. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6752 http://www.jrcd.ca/viewarticle.php?id=824 Rural Development Institute, Brandon University fulltext
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moving
location
housing
modifications
staying
Boldy, Duncan
Grenade, L.
Lewin, Gill
Karol, Elizabeth
Burton, Elissa
Ageing in Place in Rural Areas of Western Australia: Actions, Choices and Preferences
title Ageing in Place in Rural Areas of Western Australia: Actions, Choices and Preferences
title_full Ageing in Place in Rural Areas of Western Australia: Actions, Choices and Preferences
title_fullStr Ageing in Place in Rural Areas of Western Australia: Actions, Choices and Preferences
title_full_unstemmed Ageing in Place in Rural Areas of Western Australia: Actions, Choices and Preferences
title_short Ageing in Place in Rural Areas of Western Australia: Actions, Choices and Preferences
title_sort ageing in place in rural areas of western australia: actions, choices and preferences
topic support
moving
location
housing
modifications
staying
url http://www.jrcd.ca/viewarticle.php?id=824
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6752