Older people in the European Union's rural areas: Issues and challenges
One of the key demographic challenges facing rural areas is the ageing population, not only among farmers but also among the rural population in general. This paper examines the demographic profile of older people in the EU's rural areas, and presents a series of issues pertaining to the situation facing older people. Topics covered include health and access to services, issues of social isolation and loneliness, the role of technology and lifelong learning, access to social care, and the impact of climate change. The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has brought the health status of older people more sharply into focus and highlighted their vulnerability. The views of a number of stakeholders are summarised along with the measures available under the EU's rural development policy and other structural funds.
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- climate change
- continuing education
- coronavirus disease
- demography and population
- dependence of elderly persons
- deterioration of the environment
- digital divide
- economic structure
- ECONOMICS
- education
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- elderly person
- ENVIRONMENT
- epidemic
- farming sector
- health
- information and information processing
- population ageing
- regions and regional policy
- rural development
- rural population
- rural region
- social affairs
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS