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Co-caring as later life solidarity in French collective housing. Marina Casula et Lisa Buchter

24 octobre 2025

 

In "Collaborative Housing, Ageing and Social Care: Lessons from Europe", edited by Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia, Aimee Felstead, Jim Hudson, Misa Izuhara, Kath Scanlon, and Karen West, 1st, First Edition ed., 51–69. Bristol University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.25941117.8.

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"Scholars claim that living in cohousing or communities cultivates social capital and empowerment among residents (Saegert and Winkel, 1996), two assets acknowledged to have the potential to promote better later life (Labit, 2015; Arrigoitia et al, 2018). Many are drawn to cohousing because of its values of solidarity and mutual aid, values which make sense especially for an ageing population (Labit, 2015). However, ageing in such communities raises a number of questions, most notably: what can solidarity in ageing mean in practice, and can mutual support be a viable alternative or complement to professional care or family support? This chapter..."


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ISBN  : 9781447375845
Edition: 1, First Edition
Published by: Bristol University Press, Policy Press
Pages: 272
 
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