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2015Jan
Informal Long Term Care in China and Population Ageing: Evidence and Policy Implications

Lu, B., Liu, X. and Piggott, J. (2015) Population Review.

2015Jan
Housing Type, Location of residence and Health Status in Australian Baby Boomers: Results from the Australian Baby Boomer (ABBA) Study.

Black, D.A., Wilson, L.A., O'Loughlin, K., Noone, J., Kendig, H. and Butcher, J. (2015). Australasian Journal on Ageing. 34(1), 43-46. 

2015Jan
Heterogeneity in the Economic Returns to Schooling among Chinese Rural-urban Migrants, 2002-2007

Zhu, R. (2015)  Economics of Transition.

2015Jan
Heterogeneity in the Economic Returns to Schooling among Chinese Rural-urban Migrants, 2002-2007

Zhu, R. (2015). Economics of Transition. 23(1), 135-167. 

2015Jan
Forever Young(er): Potential Age-defying Effects of Long-term Meditation on Gray Matter Atrophy

Luders, E., Cherbuin, N. and Kurth, F. (2015). Frontiers in Psychology. 

2015Jan
Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Associations between Anaemia and Frailty in Older Australian Men: The Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project

Hirani, V., Naganathan, V., Blyth, F., Le Couteur, D.G., Waite, L.M., Handelsman, D.J. and Cumming, R.G. (2015). The Journal of Post-Acute and Long-term Care Medicine. 16 (7), 614-620. 

2015Jan
Bridging the Gap Between Housing Stress and Financial Stress: The Case of Australia

Rowley, S., Ong, R. and Haffner, M. (2015). Housing Studies. 30(3), 473-490. 

2015Jan
An Australian Survey of Cognitive Health Beliefs, Intentions, and Behaviours through the Adult Life Course

Hosking, D.E., Sargent-Cox, K.A. and Anstey, K.J. (2015). Preventive Medicine Reports. 2, 498-504. 

2015Jan
A Qualitative Study of Older and Middle-aged Adults' Perception and Attitudes Towards Dementia and Dementia Risk Reduction

Kim, S., Sargent-Cox, K. and Anstey, K.A. (2015). Journal of Advanced Nursing. 71(7), 1694-1703.