Alone but connected? , with M. Andersson, M. Brants, S. Henning, C. Krekula, L. Leinweber, M. Leontowitsch, C. Malm, I. Mileiko, C. Niemistö, F. Oswald, A. Putnina, A. Pokšāns, M. Reich, H. Sjögren, and R. Werny. 27 pp. Digital (in)equalities in care work and generational relationships among older people living alone. WHITE PAPER.

Miranda Leontowitsch*, Rafaela Werny, Smilla Henning, Frank Oswald, Charlotta Niemistö, Jeff Hearn, Hanna Sjögren, Aivita Putnina, Ilze Mileiko, Camilla Malm, Marcus Andersson, Clary Krekula

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This white paper is published on the completion of the project “Alone but connected?
Digital (in)equalities in care work and generational relationships among older people
living alone”, supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research,
the Research Council of Finland, the Latvian Ministry of Education and Science,
FORTE Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare and the funding organisations of the Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives”. It
provides a synthesis of the main results of the project.

Keywords

  • 514,2 Social policy
  • age
  • ageing
  • care
  • digitalisation
  • policy
  • Participatory action research

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