European Journal of Ageing
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2021
- New thinking about health expectancy: introduction to the special section pp. 439-441

- Aïda Solé-Auró and Dorly J. H. Deeg
- Gender differences in time to first hospital admission at age 60 in Denmark, 1995–2014 pp. 443-451

- Andreas Höhn, Anna Oksuzyan, Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen, Kaare Christensen and Rosie Seaman
- Gender differences in years of remaining life by living arrangement among older Singaporeans pp. 453-466

- Angelique Chan, Abhijit Visaria, Bina Gubhaju, Stefan Ma and Yasuhiko Saito
- Women bear a burden: gender differences in health of older migrants from Turkey pp. 467-478

- Verena Krobisch, Pimrapat Gebert, Kübra Gül and Liane Schenk
- Associations between paid and unpaid work among Norwegian seniors: competition, complementarity or continuity? pp. 479-489

- Hanna Vangen, Tale Hellevik and Katharina Herlofson
- Social relationships as predictors of extended employment beyond the pensionable age: a cohort study pp. 491-501

- M. Kauppi, K. C. Prakash, M. Virtanen, J. Pentti, V. Aalto, T. Oksanen, M. Kivimäki, J. Vahtera and S. Stenholm
- Social network ties before and after retirement: a cohort study pp. 503-512

- M. Kauppi, M. Virtanen, J. Pentti, V. Aalto, M. Kivimäki, J. Vahtera and S. Stenholm
- Is lifestyle change around retirement associated with better physical performance in older age?: insights from a longitudinal cohort pp. 513-521

- Sian M. Robinson, Leo D. Westbury, Kate Ward, Holly Syddall, Rachel Cooper, Cyrus Cooper and Avan A. Sayer
- Childhood adversity and healthy ageing: a study of the Chinese older population pp. 523-535

- Bo Hu
- Successful ageing in the oldest old: objectively and subjectively measured evidence from a population-based survey in Germany pp. 537-547

- Marina Plugge
- Associations and correlates of general versus specific successful ageing components pp. 549-563

- Myriam V. Thoma, Luca Kleineidam, Simon Forstmeier, Andreas Maercker, Siegfried Weyerer, Marion Eisele, Hendrik den Bussche, Hans-Helmut König, Susanne Röhr, Janine Stein, Birgitt Wiese, Michael Pentzek, Horst Bickel, Wolfgang Maier, Martin Scherer, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller and Michael Wagner
- Mini-mental state examination trajectories after age 50 by religious affiliation and practice in Ireland pp. 565-574

- Joanna Orr, Mark Ward, Rose Anne Kenny and Christine Ann McGarrigle
- Associations between social burden, perceived stress, and diurnal cortisol profiles in older adults: implications for cognitive aging pp. 575-590

- Anna Pretscher, Saskia Kauzner, Nicolas Rohleder and Linda Becker
Volume 18, issue 3, 2021
- Older migrants and loneliness: scanning the field and looking forward pp. 291-297

- Tineke Fokkema and Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu
- Perceived loneliness and the role of cultural and intergenerational belonging: the case of Portuguese first-generation immigrants in Luxembourg pp. 299-310

- Isabelle Albert
- Stronger feelings of loneliness among Moroccan and Turkish older adults in the Netherlands: in search for an explanation pp. 311-322

- Theo G. Tilburg and Tineke Fokkema
- What protects older Romanians in Switzerland from loneliness? A life-course perspective pp. 323-331

- Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu and Tineke Fokkema
- Reducing loneliness in older adults: looking at locals and migrants in a Swiss case study pp. 333-344

- Annahita Ehsan, Danilo Bolano, Sylvie Guillaume-Boeckle and Dario Spini
- The structure and functional correlates of social support networks of people in advanced old age living in chosen urban and rural areas in Poland: a cross-sectional study pp. 345-355

- Z. B. Wojszel and B. Politynska
- Attitudes towards working in retirement: a latent class analysis of older workers’ motives pp. 357-368

- Moritz Hess, Laura Naegele and Jana Mäcken
- Do older manual workers benefit in vitality after retirement? Findings from a 3-year follow-up panel study pp. 369-379

- Anushiya Vanajan, Ute Bültmann and Kène Henkens
- Contextual factors underpinning geographical inequalities in disability-free life expectancy in 100 French départements pp. 381-392

- Caroline Laborde, Maude Crouzet, Amélie Carrère and Emmanuelle Cambois
- Education, wealth, and duration of life expected in various degrees of frailty pp. 393-404

- Zachary Zimmer, Yasuhiko Saito, Olga Theou, Clove Haviva and Kenneth Rockwood
- A poor appetite or ability to eat and its association with physical function amongst community-dwelling older adults: age, gene/environment susceptibility-Reykjavik study pp. 405-415

- Milan Chang, Olof G. Geirsdottir, Lenore J. Launer, Vilmundur Gudnasson, Marjolein Visser and Ingibjorg Gunnarsdottir
- Understanding client satisfaction in elderly care: new insights from social resource theory pp. 417-425

- Ali Kazemi and Petri J. Kajonius
- A cross-sectional study investigating the relationships between self-management abilities, productive patient-professional interactions, and well-being of community-dwelling frail older people pp. 427-437

- Lotte Vestjens, Jane Murray Cramm and Anna Petra Nieboer
Volume 18, issue 2, 2021
- Older adults in the first wave of the Corona pandemic pp. 145-147

- Clemens Tesch-Römer and Giovanni Lamura
- Media representation of older people’s vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic in China pp. 149-158

- Jingjing Zhang and Xiaoting Liu
- Young for old—old for young? Ethical perspectives on intergenerational solidarity and responsibility in public discourses on COVID-19 pp. 159-171

- Niklas Ellerich-Groppe, Larissa Pfaller and Mark Schweda
- Ageism and older people’s health and well-being during the Covid-19-pandemic: the moderating role of subjective aging pp. 173-184

- Anna E. Kornadt, Isabelle Albert, Martine Hoffmann, Elke Murdock and Josepha Nell
- Physically distant but socially close? Changes in non-physical intergenerational contacts at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic among older people in France, Italy and Spain pp. 185-194

- Bruno Arpino, Marta Pasqualini and Valeria Bordone
- Care in times of COVID-19: the impact of the pandemic on informal caregiving in Austria pp. 195-205

- Ricardo Rodrigues, Cassandra Simmons, Andrea E. Schmidt and Nadia Steiber
- Older Chinese migrants in coronavirus pandemic: exploring risk and protective factors to increased loneliness pp. 207-215

- Honghui Pan, Tineke Fokkema, Lise Switsers, Sarah Dury, Sylvia Hoens and Liesbeth De Donder
- Gender differences in health in Havana versus in Mexico City and in the US Hispanic population pp. 217-226

- Mine Kühn, Carlos Díaz-Venegas, Domantas Jasilionis and Anna Oksuzyan
- Perceived personal deadlines for late-life preparation across adulthood pp. 227-238

- Frieder R. Lang and Fiona S. Rupprecht
- Understanding unequal ageing: towards a synthesis of intersectionality and life course analyses pp. 239-255

- Daniel Holman and Alan Walker
- Shifting self-perceptions of ageing: differential effects of value priorities on self-perceptions of ageing beyond age stereotypes pp. 257-267

- Anne Blawert and Susanne Wurm
- The power of personality in successful ageing: a comprehensive review of larger quantitative studies pp. 269-285

- Cornelia Pocnet, Julius Popp and Daniela Jopp
- Correction to: The uniqueness of subjective ageing: convergent and discriminant validity pp. 287-287

- Svenja M. Spuling, Verena Klusmann, Catherine E. Bowen, Anna E. Kornadt and Eva-Marie Kessler
- Correction to: Views on ageing: a lifespan perspective pp. 289-289

- Anna E. Kornadt, Eva‑Marie Kessler, Susanne Wurm, Catherine E. Bowen, Martina Gabrian and Verena Klusmann
Volume 18, issue 1, 2021
- What will the horrible year of 2020 bring to the future of ageing research? pp. 1-3

- Susanne Iwarsson, Marja J. Aartsen, Morten Wahrendorf and Matthias Kliegel
- Loneliness in mid-life and older adults from ethnic minority communities in England and Wales: measure validation and prevalence estimates pp. 5-16

- Christina R. Victor, Christine Dobbs, Kenneth Gilhooly and Vanessa Burholt
- Volunteer work among older adults in Denmark, 1997–2017: What can explain the continuous upward trend? pp. 17-28

- Anna Amilon and Malene Rode Larsen
- Greater negative affect and mixed emotions during spontaneous reactions to sad films in older than younger adults pp. 29-43

- Molly A. Mather and Rebecca E. Ready
- Association between age and intellectual curiosity: the mediating roles of future time perspective and importance of curiosity pp. 45-53

- Li Chu, Jeanne L. Tsai and Helene H. Fung
- Suffering in silence: a qualitative study of older adults’ experiences of living with long-term musculoskeletal pain at home pp. 55-63

- Catharina Gillsjö, Kristina Nässén and Mia Berglund
- Psychological resilience and active aging among older people with mobility limitations pp. 65-74

- Sini Siltanen, Anu Tourunen, Milla Saajanaho, Lotta Palmberg, Erja Portegijs and Taina Rantanen
- Depression and quality of life in old age: a closer look pp. 75-83

- Felix S. Hussenoeder, Doreen Jentzsch, Herbert Matschinger, Andreas Hinz, Reinhold Kilian, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller and Ines Conrad
- Substitute services: a barrier to controlling long-term care expenditures pp. 85-97

- Mark Kattenberg and Pieter Bakx
- Information before discharge in geriatric patients in Italy: cultural adaptation and validation of the Patient Continuity of Care Questionnaire pp. 99-107

- Gabriella Facchinetti, Michela Piredda, Davide Ausili, Veronica Angaroni, Beatrice Albanesi, Anna Marchetti, Stefania Mauro and Maria Grazia Marinis
- Measurement error of the Mini-Mental State Examination among individuals with dementia that reside in nursing homes pp. 109-115

- Carl Hörnsten, Håkan Littbrand, Gustaf Boström, Erik Rosendahl, Lillemor Lundin-Olsson, Peter Nordström, Yngve Gustafson and Hugo Lövheim
- Questionnaire measures of self-directed ageing stereotype in older adults: a systematic review of measurement properties pp. 117-144

- A. E. Burton, S. E. Dean, W. Demeyin and J. Reeves
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