TY - BOOK AU - Sajoux,Muriel AU - Macia,Enguerran TI - The territorial heterogeneity of ageing in Africa: a global approach and case studies in Senegal PY - 2018///. N1 - 5 N2 - The African continent and its territorial heterogeneity are characterised and illustrated by a complexity and diversity of demographic and economic contexts, including differentiated stages in the process of demographic transition, uneven economic performance, and accelerated and multiform urbanisation. Population growth in Africa is set to explode in the coming decades and the continent will also be faced with a phenomenon it has not previously encountered: a substantial and rapid increase in the number of older persons. Yet for now, national policies more frequently prioritise youth than people in their old age. Owing to considerable socio-economic disparities between urban and rural areas, as well as growing urbanisation and the resulting issues in housing, poverty and changes in inter-generational relationships, ageing is experienced in a number of contrasting ways on the continent. The use of several levels of analysis highlight the way in which territorial disparities influence the variability of the ageing process in Africa, and the recurrence of certain situations raising numerous questions. Reflecting the territorial heterogeneity of Senegal, two case studies illustrate the highly uneven spatial distribution of healthcare services and the role they play in accentuating the vulnerability of older persons UR - https://shs.cairn.info/journal-retraite-et-societe-2017-1-page-89?lang=en ER -