Abstract
This research project was developed to explore the types of social infrastructure that people aged 50 and over from ethnic minority communities use in specific places.
The aim of this project is to understand how organisations working with ethnic minority groups engage with older members from their community and how this might have changed over time and to explore how individuals from ethnic minority communities use places, organisations and services for social contact and interaction.
Initially, five research reports were produced (see below for details). Our Researcher based at MICRA has conducted a meta-analysis of these five reports resulting in the final report, Ageing in Place for Minority Ethnic communities: The importance of social infrastructure.
The aim of this project is to understand how organisations working with ethnic minority groups engage with older members from their community and how this might have changed over time and to explore how individuals from ethnic minority communities use places, organisations and services for social contact and interaction.
Initially, five research reports were produced (see below for details). Our Researcher based at MICRA has conducted a meta-analysis of these five reports resulting in the final report, Ageing in Place for Minority Ethnic communities: The importance of social infrastructure.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Manchester |
Publisher | Ambition for Ageing |
Commissioning body | Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisations (GMCVO) |
Number of pages | 39 |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2020 |
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Cathie Marsh Institute