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Author: ROBERTSON Guy;
Title: Positive ageing: from the political to the personal.
Reference: Working with Older People, 16(4), 2012, pp.149-153.
Format: article;
Topics: age discrimination; ageing; life expectancy; mental health; older people; psychiatry; self-concept; self-esteem; stereotyped attitudes; research review; Select:
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Author: WITTENBERG Raphael; et al.;
Title: Care for older people: projected expenditure to 2022 on social care and continuing health care for England’s older population: research summary
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Publisher: London: Nuffield Trust, 2012. 12p.
Format: book;
Topics: financing; health care; life expectancy; long term care; models; NHS; older people; public expenditure; social care; social care provision; research; England; Select:
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Author: LAKRA Deepak C.; NG Rueben; LEVY Becca R.;
Title: Increased longevity from viewing retirement positively.
Reference: Ageing and Society, 32(8), November 2012, pp.1418-1427.
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Topics: attitudes; life expectancy; older people; planning; retirement; research; United States; Select:
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Author: MENG Xiangfei;
Title: Survival of patients with incident dementia who had a pre-existing psychiatric disorder: a population-based 7-year follow-up study.
Reference: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27(7), July 2012, pp.683-691.
Format: article;
Topics: dementia; life expectancy; long term conditions; longitudinal studies; low income; mental health problems; mortality; research; Canada; Select:
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Author: SCOTLAND. Scottish Government;
Title: Long-term monitoring of health inequalities
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Publisher: Edinburgh: Scotland. Scottish Government, 2011. 37p., tables
Format: book;
Topics: cancer; health care; health inequalities; heart diseases; life expectancy; mental health; mortality; substance misuse; government publication; statistics; Scotland; Select:
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Author: WAHLBECK Kristian; et al.;
Title: Outcomes of Nordic mental health systems: life expectancy of patients with mental disorders.
Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 199(6), December 2011, pp.453-458.
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Topics: life expectancy; long term outcomes; longitudinal studies; mental health services; mortality; severe mental health problems; research; Denmark; Norway; Sweden; Select:
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Author: AYALON Liat;
Title: The prevalence and predictors of passive death wishes in Europe: a 2-year follow-up of the survey of health, ageing, and retirement in Europe.
Reference: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 26(9), September 2011, pp.923-929.
Format: article;
Topics: ageing; death; life expectancy; longitudinal studies; mortality; older people; research; Europe; Select:
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Author: FERNANDEZ Jose-Luis; FORDER Julien;
Title: Impact of changes in length of stay on the demand for residential care services in England: estimates from a dynamic microsimulation model
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Publisher: Canterbury: Personal Social Services Research Unit, 2011. 13p.
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Topics: costs; life expectancy; models; older people; residential care; statistical methods; research; England; Select:
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Author: FORDER Julien; FERNANDEZ Jose-Luis;
Title: Length of stay in care homes
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Publisher: Canterbury: Personal Social Services Research Unit, 2011. 28p.
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Topics: care homes; costs; life expectancy; older people; statistical methods; research; England; Select:
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Author: SMITH Michael P.; OLATUNDE Olatunde; WHITE Chris;
Title: Inequalities in disability-free life expectancy by area deprivation: England, 2001–04 and 2005–08.
Reference: Health Statistics Quarterly, No.48, Winter 2010, pp.36-59.
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Topics: disabled people; gender; health; life expectancy; long term conditions; quality of life; social exclusion; socioeconomic groups; statistical methods; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: OLATUNDE Olugbenga; WHITE Chris; SMITH Michael P.;
Title: Life expectancy and disability-free life expectancy estimates for Middle Super Output Areas; England, 1999–2003.
Reference: Health Statistics Quarterly, 47, Autumn 2010, pp.33-65.
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Format: article;
Topics: disabled people; gender; life expectancy; long term conditions; public health; social exclusion; socioeconomic groups; statistical methods; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: MANTHORPE Jill;
Title: Care implications of an ageing ethnic population.
Reference: Community Care, 4.11.10, pp.32-33.
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Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; demographics; diversity; life expectancy; older people; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: FRERICKS Patricia; HARVEY Mark; MAIER Robert;
Title: The ‘paradox of the shrinking middle’: the central dilemma of European social policy.
Reference: Critical Social Policy, 30(3), August 2010, pp.315-336.
Format: article;
Topics: economics; employment; financing; labour market; life expectancy; life long learning; social care provision; social policy; wages; Europe; Select:
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Author: KYTE Lynsey; WELLS Claudia;
Title: Variations in life expectancy between rural and urban areas of England, 2001-07.
Reference: Health Statistics Quarterly, No.46, Summer 2010, pp.25-45.
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Topics: life expectancy; outcomes; poverty; public health; rural areas; socioeconomic groups; statistical methods; urban areas; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SMITH Michael P.; OLATUNDE Olugbenga; WHITE Chris;
Title: Monitoring inequalities in health expectancies in England: small area analysis from the Census 2001 and General Household Survey 2001-05.
Reference: Health Statistics Quarterly, No.46, Summer 2010, pp.53-70.
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Format: article;
Topics: equal opportunities; health care; health inequalities; health needs; life expectancy; monitoring; poverty; public health; socioeconomic groups; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: ALLEN Karen Neuman; KACHALSKY Ellen;
Title: Aging with hemophilia: implications for social work practice.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 49(4), April 2010, pp.327-344.
Format: article;
Topics: ageing; blood disorders; collaboration; HIV AIDS; kidney disease; life expectancy; Select:
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Author: WHITE Chris; EDGAR Grace;
Title: Inequalities in healthy life expectancy by social class and area type: England, 2001–03.
Reference: Health Statistics Quarterly, 45, Spring 2010, pp.28–56.
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Topics: gender; health; life expectancy; local authorities; long term conditions; quality of life; social exclusion; socioeconomic groups; statistical methods; statistics; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: WHITE Chris; EDGAR Grace;
Title: Inequalities in disability-free life expectancy by social class and area type: England, 2001–03.
Reference: Health Statistics Quarterly, 45, Spring 2010, pp.57–80.
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Format: article;
Topics: disabled people; gender; health; life expectancy; local authorities; long term conditions; quality of life; social exclusion; socioeconomic groups; statistical methods; statistics; United Kingdom; Select:
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Title: WHO: Data and Statistics
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: World Health Organization
Format: online resource;
Topics: childbirth; demographics; developing countries; diseases; health; health care; life expectancy; mortality; population; public health; statistical methods; statistics; Select:
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Author: HAMILTON-MASON Johnnie; HALL J. Camille; EVERETT Joyce E.;
Title: And some of us are braver: stress and coping among African American women.
Reference: Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 19(5), July-August 2009, pp.463-482.
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; children; coping behaviour; employment; families; feminist theory; life expectancy; psychology; risk; socioeconomic groups; stress; women; United States; Select:
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