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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0883378

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,173.00
    Summary
    Is retirement village living good for health: Comparing the health of older adults living in retirement villages and the community. Australia's ageing population will have substantial economic and social ramifications. This study will contribute knowledge to the development and application of environmental and housing policies designed to promote health and public health and clinical interventions intended to combat the major contributors to disease and disability in older populations. Knowled .... Is retirement village living good for health: Comparing the health of older adults living in retirement villages and the community. Australia's ageing population will have substantial economic and social ramifications. This study will contribute knowledge to the development and application of environmental and housing policies designed to promote health and public health and clinical interventions intended to combat the major contributors to disease and disability in older populations. Knowledge of factors that improve health and promote mobility, independence, social interaction and life satisfaction will also assist planning future age-congregated living environments. The research falls within national priority goals including ageing well, ageing productively, preventative healthcare, and strengthening Australia's social and economic fabric.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0453682

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    Australian Research Council
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    $82,829.00
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    Attracting volunteers in a multicultural society - managing heterogeneity of volunteering motivations by integrated market structure analysis. Volunteer work generates $42 billion yearly for Australia. However, volunteer-based organisations increasingly face recruiting problems, especially in culturally diverse regions. This project aims at gaining understanding of the volunteering market structure in a multicultural society to enable customized targeting of community subgroups. This will lead t .... Attracting volunteers in a multicultural society - managing heterogeneity of volunteering motivations by integrated market structure analysis. Volunteer work generates $42 billion yearly for Australia. However, volunteer-based organisations increasingly face recruiting problems, especially in culturally diverse regions. This project aims at gaining understanding of the volunteering market structure in a multicultural society to enable customized targeting of community subgroups. This will lead to more efficient recruitment strategies and strengthen the volunteering sector to the benefit of Australia. Wollongong City Bushcare will act as Industry Partner because it represents a broad community-based volunteering organisation in a highly multicultural region, and has repeatedly failed to attract volunteers from particular subgroups, thus recognizing the necessity of understanding community subgroups' values and possible volunteering motivations.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0560311

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $412,000.00
    Summary
    Economic, environmental and social psychological evaluation of independent senior living alternatives in Australia. Retirement village accommodation in Australia is expected to grow by as many as 115,000 units over the next twenty years, a tripling of the current industry. Stimson et al. (2002) identified the significant push-pull factors, but little or no work has been undertaken to identify spillover impacts to the broader community. This study investigates the economic, social, psychological .... Economic, environmental and social psychological evaluation of independent senior living alternatives in Australia. Retirement village accommodation in Australia is expected to grow by as many as 115,000 units over the next twenty years, a tripling of the current industry. Stimson et al. (2002) identified the significant push-pull factors, but little or no work has been undertaken to identify spillover impacts to the broader community. This study investigates the economic, social, psychological and environmental impacts that accrue to a range of stakeholders. Topics under investigation include cost savings to government funded assistance and infrastructure, psychological and social benefits to residents and their families, project and asset management efficiency, and turnover of housing stock.
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