ICHAP2021: International Conference on Housing and Ageing Policies: Global and China Perspectives Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 23-25, 2021 |
Conference website | https://www.ouhk.edu.hk/psprc/conference |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ichap2021 |
Submission deadline | February 28, 2021 |
The International Conference on Housing and Ageing Policies: Global and China Perspectives scheduled on 23-25 June 2021 is organised by the Public and Social Policy Research Centre (PSPRC) of the School of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University of Hong Kong.
The Conference will explore pertinent issues on housing and ageing policies in European, American, Asia Pacific and Chinese societies. It aims to bring together researchers, experts and practitioners in the related fields from all around the world to share their research findings and exchange views on the development and concerns in housing and ageing policies, with an aim to inform further policy analyses and formulation.
Abstract Submission Guidelines
Abstracts should be prepared in English with word limit no more than 500 words. Abstracts submitted will be reviewed by a group of experts in related fields.
There may be publication opportunities for the selected papers.
Notification of abstract acceptance: 3 weeks after receiving the abstract
In view of the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Conference will be held in hybrid mode.
Note 1: Authors of an accepted paper are required to register for the conference. The registration link will be sent via the confirmation email
List of Topics
The Conference is now accepting papers covering the following topics:
Ageing issues and policies
- Life-long learning
- Volunteering
- Age-friendly environment
- Employment versus retirement
- Healthcare system/ Long-term care
- Ageing in place
- Ageing and cognition
- Mental health
- Intergenerational issues
- Ageism
- Family issues
- Social participation
- Caregiving
- Ageing and cultural engagement
Housing issues and policies
- Housing and social welfare
- Smart cities
- Smart home
- Home, neighbourhoods and communities
- Housing and intergeneration issues
- Housing ownership structures
- Housing, classes and poverty
- Housing market and mortgage
- Housing and urban planning
- Urban regeneration and housing
Note: other relevant topics related to the themes of ageing and housing are welcome!
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