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Global Ageing Survey
The Global Ageing Survey was the world's largest single survey of later life with 44,000 individuals from 24 countries at the time of its summarising.
It was undertaken by the Oxford Institute of Ageing, Principal Investigators George Leeson and Sarah Harper as part of the HSBC funded Future of Retirement Project (FOR)
References
References
- (2016). "Self-Reported Health Status of Older Adults in Malaysia and Singapore: Evidence from the 2007 Global Ageing Survey". Springer.
- "Research Conducted at University of Oxford Has Updated Our Knowledge about Quality of Life Research (Self-Reported Health Status of Older Adults in Malaysia and Singapore: Evidence from the 2007 Global Ageing Survey)". NewsRX LLC.
- "Oxford Institute of Population Ageing - University of Oxford".
- "Global survey on ageing and retirement - HSBC".
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