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Research Publications

2016Jun
Securing Personal Input from Individuals Aging with Intellectual Disability: Do Differing Methodologies Produce Equivalent Information?

Wark, S., Canon-Vanry, M., Knox, M., Parmenter, M., Hussain, R., Janicki, M., Leggatt-Cook, C., Edwards, M. and Parmenter, T. (2016). Review of Disability Studies, 12(2 and 3).

2016Jun
Perceived Control and Social Activity in Midlife and Older Age: A Reciprocal Association? Findings from the German Ageing Survey

Curtis, R.G., Huxhold, O. and Windsor, T.D. (2016). The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological and Social Sciences. In press (available online June 2016).

2016Jun
Patterns of Social Engagement in the Transition to Later Life

Burn, K., Dennerstein, L., Browning, C. and Szoeke, C. (2016). Maturitas, 88, 90-95. 

2016Jun
Partner Status and Mental and Physical Health of Independently Living Men Aged 70 Years and Older

Byles, J.E., Vo, K., Mackenzie, L., Thomas, L. and Kendig, H. (2016). Australasian Journal on Ageing, 35(2), 143-146. 

2016Jun
Managing Longevity Risk by Implementing Sustainable Full Retirement Age Policies

Stevens, R. (2016). Journal of Risk and Insurance. In press (available online June 2016).

2016Jun
Longitudinal Change in Everyday Function and Behavioral Symptoms in Frontotemporal Dementia

O’Connor, C.M., Clemson, L., Hornberger, M., Leyton, C.E., Hodges, J.R., Piguet, O. and Mioshi, E. (2016). Neurology Clinical Practice. In press (available online June 2016).

2016Jun
How to Model Consumer Heterogeneity? Lessons from Three Case Studies on SP and RP Data

Keane, M.P. and Wasi, N. (2016). Research in Economics, 70(2), 167-231. 

2016Jun
First Incident Hospitalisation for Australian Women Aged 70 and Beyond: A 10 Year Examination using Competing Risks

Harris, M., Dolja-Gore, X., Kendig, H. and Byles, J.E. (2016). Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 64, 29-37. 

2016Jun
Demographic Change in the Asian Century: Implications for Australia and the Region

McDonald, P. (2016). Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, 3(2), 155-172.