September 1st
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Session 1:
Theoretical and overview perspectives
Chair:
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9.00-9.30
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Registration and introduction
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9.20-9.30
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Introduction and welcome Emily Grundy and Patrick Festy
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9.30-10.10
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Demographic change and the potential supply of family supporters
in the future
Mike Murphy (UK) Pekka Martikannen (Finland) (incl questions)
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10.10-10.50
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Economic perspectives on intergenerational support
Dr. Anette Reil-Held (Germany) (also to represent SHARE at
meeting of groups)
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10.50-11.20
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Coffee
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11.20-12.00
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Gender, social change and family support for older people
Gunhild Hagestad (Norway)
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12.00-12.15
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Discussant (whole morning) G.Wunsch (Belgium)
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12.15-12.45
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Discussion
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Lunch
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Session 2:
Comparative overviews
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14.00-14.40
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Comparative perspectives on the support of older adults:
living arrangements
Joyelle Gaymu and Aline Desesquelles (France)
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14.40-15.20
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Social support, intergenerational relationships and the well-being
of older adults in Europe: current and future prospects Emily
Grundy (UK)
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15.20-15.30
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Discussant: Jenny Gierveld (Neths)
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15.20-15.50
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Tea
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15.50-16.30
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Equity and Solidarity across the Generations
TBC
Intergenerational exchanges in older European families
Sylvie Renault and Jim Ogg (France)
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16.30-16.45
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Discussant: John Henretta (USA)
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16.45-17.15
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Discussion
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September 2nd
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Session 3:
Support for older people in various policy contexts
Chair: Gaiane Safarova (RF)
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9.30-10.10
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Cross national perspectives on ageing well Giovanni Lamura
(Italy) (also to represent Eurofamcare in meeting of groups)
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10.10-10.50
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Attitudes to ageing and family support for older people:
Nada Stropnik.(Slovenia) and Lucie Ehrenbergerova (Czech Republic)
(also to represent PPA II in meeting of groups)
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10.50-11.20
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Coffee
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11.20-12.00
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Functions, forms and meaning of the family as a support of
older Europeans with disabilities. Chyong-Fang Ko (Taiwan).
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12.00-12.15
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Discussant : Ingrid Connidis (Canada) TBC
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12.15-12.45
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Discussion
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Lunch
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Session 4:
Consequences and implications
Chair: Constantinos Prouskas (Greece)
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14.00-14.40
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Comparative perspectives on the support of older people:
state, market and family contributions in differing policy
contexts.
Sven Olaf Daatland (Norway) (also to represent OASIS in meeting
of groups)
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14.40-15.20
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Implications for long-term care usage and expenditure
(Adelina Comas-Herrera on behalf of EC funded group)
Jean Marie Robine and OECD group (both also to participate
in meeting of groups)
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15.20-15.50
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Tea
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15.50-16.30
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Demographic and social change: implications for use of acute
care services by older people in Scotland.
Steve Kendrick, Scotland
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16.30-16.45
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Discussant Dorly Deeg (Netherlands) also to represent CLESA
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16.45-17.15
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Discussion
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September 3rd
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Session 5: Contributed
papers
Chair: Karen Glaser (UK)
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9.30-10.10
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Two contributed papers of 15 minutes each plus 5 minutes
each discussion/questions
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10.10-10.50
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Two contributed papers of 15 minutes each plus 5 minutes
each discussion/questions
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10.50-11.20
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Coffee
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11.20-12.00
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Two contributed papers of 15 minutes each plus 5 minutes
each discussion/questions
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12.00-12.15
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Discussant: Ewa Fratcak
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12.15-12.45
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Conclusion and Panel discussion
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Lunch and EAPS working group meeting
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Session 6:
A network of networks
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14.30-15.20
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Meeting of European groups working on comparative studies
of aspects of demographic change and support of older people
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15.20-15.50
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Tea
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15.50-17.00
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Meeting of European groups working on comparative studies
of aspects of demographic change and support of older people
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