A Review of Public Sector Engagement in Age-Friendly Community Initiatives.

TitleA Review of Public Sector Engagement in Age-Friendly Community Initiatives.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsPope, NE, Greenfield, EA, Keyes, L, Russell, E
JournalJ Aging Soc Policy
Pagination1-29
Date Published2024 Aug 19
ISSN1545-0821
Abstract

The global age-friendly cities and communities (AFCC) movement has centered on the involvement of the public sector, calling on high-ranking authorities to commit to improving the built, social, and service environments of their localities. This interpretive review aimed to advance understanding of the ways in which the public sector is involved in AFCC efforts. Based on emergent themes from peer-reviewed articles from the United States and Canada published since 2010, we derived a two-dimensional framework for conceptualizing variability in public sector involvement, encompassing the internal/external (a) locus of responsibility for cross-sector change and (b) target for cross-sector change. We discuss implications for research, policy, practice, and further knowledge development in AFCC implementation.

DOI10.1080/08959420.2024.2376934
Alternate JournalJ Aging Soc Policy
PubMed ID39158025