<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "THE INFLUENCE OF AGE ON LIVEABILITY PERCEPTIONS. A qualitative study for the relation between different stadia of life, liveability perceptions and governmental legislation, in regards to demographic decline"^^ . "How do people from different stadia of life perceive their future liveability in a region that is \r\nexpected to decline in population, and how do these different perceptions align to municipal and \r\nregional policies? In recent years, the Dutch national government has developed a vision regarding \r\nwhich regions in the Netherlands are seen as shrinking regions and anticipation regions \r\n(Rijksoverheid, 2018). As demographic decline impacts the inhabitants of a region (Leidelmeijer et \r\nal., 2014; Dieleman, 2016; Rijksoverheid, n.d.), and literature suggests different liveability standards \r\nbased on age, I want to find out how people from different stadia of life perceive their future\r\nliveability. I also research how these perceptions relate to existing policies, to explore their relation \r\nand if certain characteristics could be improved. A liveability framework, based on the works from \r\nmultiple academic sources, was used to explore what aspects are relevant to the concept of \r\nliveability. This framework consists of six pillars, namely survivability, environmental aspects, \r\nrelations and culture, facilities and accessibility, health and wellbeing, and personal development. It\r\ndistinguishes liveability aspects from one another, to be able to consider what characteristics are \r\nwell perceived, or could use some improvement in consideration to demographic decline.\r\n\r\nA case study was executed in the municipality of Coevorden, as example of a municipality in an \r\nanticipation region with both a larger settlement, as well as smaller villages. Both a policy analysis, \r\ntogether with a first exploration towards different perceptions from multiple stadia of life were\r\nconducted. As this is an exploration, no hard statements can be made, but there were interesting \r\nfindings in the qualitative data. No demographic decline was estimated by any participant, but \r\nparticipants from younger stadia of life reflected more openly on a possible reduction of youthful \r\ninhabitants. There are differences in liveability characteristics found by participants from different \r\nstadia of life, which are also influenced by settlement type, that need further research. Next to this, I \r\nfind examples of how participants also look out for the needs from other stadia of life, suggesting \r\nthat liveability is both a personal, as well as a social concept. In general, the policy themes by \r\nmunicipal and regional legislation were in line with the interview results. However, the lack of \r\nentertainment facilities, mainly related to youth, is the main point of improvement for future\r\nlegislation. As a main cause for shrinkage is a decrease of youthful inhabitants (Gieling & Haartsen, \r\n2017; Dieleman, 2016; Nefs et al., 2013; Rijksoverheid, n.d.), this aspects is also relevant to consider \r\nin other anticipation regions. Recommendations for further studies are found in further exploration \r\nof liveability definitions based on looking out for each other, while research should also be done \r\ntowards children’s liveability and liveability in a shrinking region."^^ . "2023" . . . . . . . "Alexander R.W."^^ . "Engels"^^ . "Alexander R.W. Engels"^^ . . . . . . "THE INFLUENCE OF AGE ON LIVEABILITY PERCEPTIONS. A qualitative study for the relation between different stadia of life, liveability perceptions and governmental legislation, in regards to demographic decline (Text)"^^ . . . "Definitieve versie Master Thesis Sander Engels.pdf"^^ . . . "THE INFLUENCE OF AGE ON LIVEABILITY PERCEPTIONS. A qualitative study for the relation between different stadia of life, liveability perceptions and governmental legislation, in regards to demographic decline (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . . "THE INFLUENCE OF AGE ON LIVEABILITY PERCEPTIONS. 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