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Institute Aetatis

This website is a living document of our worldwide research into the lives of elderly. In October 2017 there was an International Festival on Elderly in The Netherlands, accompanied by the publication of our book and documentary. Currently we are promoting our Istitute Aetatis.

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Sophia

By 8 years ago

  This is Sophia Katun, she is 92 years old. She is a lady who can tells us about the way Dhaka changed since she […]

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Spotlight: Stories I can’t forget: Faketory’s staff picks

By 8 years ago

I was drawn to this specific post because I was fascinated with the relationship between finances, care and religion. This post also made me think […]

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Festival of Older People is coming! October 2017 The Netherlands

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We are facing a worldwide demographic shift that has never occurred before. Slowly but surely a substantial part of the global population is growing older […]

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Who remembers our friend, Tiny?

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In our continued search for humans unbound by age, we find ourselves visiting Tiny who resides in a Dutch retirement home in the South East […]

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Participation society in The Netherlands

By 9 years ago

The way The Netherlands has arranged their healthcare arrangements have changed a lot the last two decades. The many baby boomers gradually getting their pensions […]

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Nkek Chanrun

By 9 years ago

  This is Nkek Chanrun. She lives with her daughter, husband and three grandchildren. They own a small shop that sells food and drinks. Her husband […]

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Pom

By 9 years ago

  This man lives in a house in a Pagode, together with his son and 2 other men. His wife and 2 other children live […]

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When the children move for work, their parents take care for their children

By 9 years ago

Elderly in the rural area in Cambodia have given a new shape to reciprocity during the last decade. In the rural area, where people live […]

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Mrs. Vanny

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Mrs. Vanny lives in Phnom Penh to make some money to send to her province, her sister, who is blind,  still lives there . She […]

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Sim Puch and Orn Khun

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Sim has been a teacher his whole life, also training other teachers how to teach their students. Because of that their family with 8 children […]

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This website is a living document of our worldwide research into the lives of elderly. In October 2017 there was an International Festival on Elderly in The Netherlands, accompanied by the publication of our book and documentary. Currently we are promoting our Istitute Aetatis.

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