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Learning and Active Aging

Authors :
Boulton-Lewis, Gillian M.
Buys, Laurie
Lovie-Kitchin, Jan
Source :
Educational Gerontology. Apr 2006 32(4):271-282.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Learning is an important aspect of aging productively. This paper describes results from 2645 respondents (aged from 50 to 74+ years) to a 165-variable postal survey in Australia. The focus is on learning and its relation to work; social, spiritual, and emotional status; health; vision; home; life events; and demographic details. Clustering analysis showed that learning and health were most important. The relationship between variables was then investigated using the Gamma test by age, and factor and regression analyses. Of the respondents, 6% discussed learning in the open statement on the questionnaire. Implications are drawn from the results for learning. (Contains 1 table.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0360-1277
Volume :
32
Issue :
4
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Educational Gerontology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ734665
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Evaluative