Abstract

SummaryTHE SOCIAL SITUATION OF OLD PEOPLE IN RURAL AREASAgeing population and consequent high dependency ratios are features common to all European countries. However, the specific problems of the elderly in rural areas have not been the subject of systematic research, despite growing preoccupation with the obstacle this group may constitute to modernization and restructuring of agriculture. In default of hypotheses based on properly weighted data on rural populations, the paper examines the type of alteration in the situation of old people which is reported as occurring as agriculture becomes increasingly focused on highly organized market production. It then discusses the possible impact of this change of situation on the basic needs of the old in rural areas, as identified in general studies of old age. These basic needs ‐ for economic security, housing, health care, and continued activity ‐ are briefly reviewed in the context of rural life. The question is put as to whether it is feasible to solve the old‐age problems so presented on lines consonant with the general principles to be observed in treatment of the old, which have emerged in these last few years as a consensus of informed opinion.In view of the lack of precise facts, a long‐term research strategy is suggested. As a first approach, some global studies of all factors involved within some limited and clearly defined areas would seem essential. Specific problems could then be selected for more thorough study, perhaps on parallel multi‐national lines, to ascertain which practical solutions are most likely to be of help in evolving new human patterns of living in integrated rural communities.

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