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Ageing Well in Small Villages: What Keeps Older Adults Happy? Environmental Indicators of Residential Satisfaction in Four Dutch Villages

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19073922

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residential satisfaction; liveability; older adults; small villages; living environment; mixed methods

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  1. INTERREG VA program Germany-The Netherlands [203018]
  2. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  3. Province of Gelderland (NL)
  4. Ministerium fur Wirtschaft, Energie, Industrie, Mittelstand und Handwerk of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MWEIMH NRW)

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This study aims to explore the residential satisfaction of older adults in four small Dutch villages and its influencing factors. The findings indicate that older adults' perceptions of spatial, social, and functional aspects of the living environment are related to their residential satisfaction. Older adults who have health problems experience lower residential satisfaction. However, the relationship between health problems and residential satisfaction can only be partially explained by different perceptions of the environment.
This article aims to contribute to the existing literature about liveability in rural areas by explicitly focusing on the level of residential satisfaction of older adults (55+) in four small Dutch villages. We strive not only to identify the key indicators of residential satisfaction among older villagers but also to better understand how these indicators affect their (daily) life. Moreover, in line with the person-environment fit tradition, we differentiate according to the capabilities and vulnerabilities of older villagers. To this end, we use a mixed-method approach, in which we combine survey data with qualitative data collected with photovoice in the four villages. The findings indicate that older adults' perceptions of spatial, social and functional aspects of the living environment are related to the degree of residential satisfaction overall. However, these perceptions appear to be strongly intertwined, especially perceptions about spatial characteristics, local identity and connectedness. Older adults who are hindered by health problems in undertaking daily activities experience a lower level of person-environment fit, which is reflected in a lower level of residential satisfaction. However, this relationship between subjective health and residential satisfaction can only be partially explained by different perceptions of the spatial, social and functional environment.

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