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Housing and healthy ageing in very old age: Results from the ENABLE-AGE project.
2004) ENHR Conference: Housing: Growth and Regeneration(
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Home and health in very old age: Results from the Swedish ENABLE-AGE Survey Study.
2004) 17.e Nordiska kongressen i gerontologi(
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ENABLE-AGE Update Review: National Report Sweden
2004)(
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Preferences and frequencies of visits to public facilities in old age.
2004) 17.e Nordiska kongressen i gerontologi(
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Housing and healthy aging: Findings of the ENABLE-AGE Project. ENABLE-AGE.
2004) 57th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America In The Gerontologist 44. p.331-332(
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Travelling by urban public transport: Exploration of usability problems in a travel chain perspective
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Äldre patienters medverkan i förskrivningsprocessen för hjälpmedel.
2004) Handikappforskningens dag, 2004(
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Objective and subjective aspects of home in old age: A survey approach. IAPS
2004) 18th IAPS Conference - Evaluation in Progress, Strategies for Environmental Research and Implementation(
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Home and health in very old age: New perspectives on an old topic?
2004) 18th IAPS Conference - Evaluation in Progress, Strategies for Environmental Research and Implementation(
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Enabling autonomy, participation and well-being in old age: Home as a determinant for healthy ageing.
2004) International Sociological Association RC11 - Ageing Societies and Ageing Sociology: Diversity And Change In A Global World Conference,(
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