Items where department is "Lifecourse, Ageing & Population Health"

University Structure (106206) LSE (106206) Former organisational units (1364) Lifecourse, Ageing & Population Health (305)
Number of items: 8.
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  • Grundy, Emily (2002). Demography of the old: implications of recent trends. In Copeland, John R. M., Abou-Saleh, Mohammed T., Blazer, Dan G. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry (pp. 90-91). John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/0470846410.ch16(ii)
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  • Evandrou, Maria, Glaser, Karen, Henz, Ursula (2002). Multiple role occupancy in midlife: balancing work and family life in Britain. The Gerontologist, 42(6), 781-789.
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  • Glaser, Karen, Grundy, Emily (2002). Class, caring and disability: evidence from the British Retirement Survey. Ageing and Society, 22(3), 325-342. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X02008723
  • Grundy, Emily (2002). [Book review] Sunset lives: British retirement migration tothe Mediterranean. Urban Studies, 39(3), 575-576. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420980220112838
  • Grundy, Emily (2002). Conditions de vie et état de santé des personnes agées dans les pays developpés. In Modalités De Résidence des Personnes Âgées: Les Problèmes et Les Réponses En Matière De Politiques (pp. 327-346). United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Population Division.
  • Grundy, Emily (2002). Las disposiciones para la vida y la salud de las personas de edad en los paises desarrollados. In Arreglos Residenciales De Las Personas De Edad: Cuestiones Esenciales y Respuestas En Materia De Política (pp. 335-356). United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Population Division.
  • Henretta, John C., Grundy, Emily, Harris, Susan (2002). The influence of socio-economic and health differences on parents' provision of help to adult children: a British–United States comparison. Ageing and Society, 22(4), 441-458. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X02008735
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  • Henz, Ursula (2002). Childbirth in east and west German stepfamilies: estimated probabilities from hazard rate models. Demographic Research, 7(6), 307-342. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2002.7.6