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Deeg and colleagues observe that since 2007 healthy life expectancy has not increased across European countries. Combined with the observation that total life expectancy has shown increases, this means that older people on average will spend more years in poor health. People in poorer health generally participate less in social activities than those in better health. Therefore, the question is addressed what is needed for older people in poor health to stay active in society. Using cross-European surveys, individual factors related to social engagement showed only minimal differences between older people in poor and in good health. Efforts at meso- and macro-level to improve the infrastructure for social engagement were identified. Expanding these may be more promising than focusing on individual factors to increase social engagement in older people in poor health.
All other members of the research group who contributed to the research reported in this chapter: Stella Golinowska, Stefania Ilinca, Guus Luijben, Jan-Willem van der Maat, Jane Matt, Amilcar Moreira, Roberta Papa, Andrea Principi, Roberto Rodrigues, Andrea Schmidt, Katherine Schulmann, Bert Smid, Marco Socci, Agnieszka Sowa, Vootele Veldre, Rauno Vinni, Bram Wouterse.
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Deeg, D.J.H., Boertje, ML., Galenkamp, H. (2019). Healthy Life Years and Social Engagement. In: Walker, A. (eds) The Future of Ageing in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1417-9_6
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