Aging in Society: Housing Conditions for the Elderly, 1982 [Sweden] (ICPSR 9607)
Version Date: Feb 17, 1992 View help for published
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Lars Tornstam
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09607.v1
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This data collection is designed to increase knowledge concerning housing conditions for the elderly. Major areas of investigation include living conditions, the importance of accommodation, tendencies to move, moving destination, moving obstacles, moving activity, moving patterns, reasons for moving in the past, and the different social service efforts the elderly need to make it possible to stay in independent housing.
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These data, provided by the Swedish Social Science Data Service, are available only for use in academic research within the United States and Canada.
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Machine-readable documentation is in Swedish.
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Random sample.
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Persons aged 65 to 85 years old living in Sweden.
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self-enumerated mail questionnaires
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1991-10-23
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- Tornstam, Lars. AGING IN SOCIETY: HOUSING CONDITIONS FOR THE ELDERLY, 1982 [SWEDEN]. Uppsala, Sweden: University of Uppsala, [producer], 1982. Goteborg, Sweden: Swedish Social Science Data Service and Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributors], 1991. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09607.v1
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