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Fifty Plus in Ireland 2011 [ebook] : First results from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) / edited by Alan Barrett, George Savva, Virpi Timonen...[et al].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: LENUS Irish Health RepositoryPublication details: Dublin : The Irish Longitudinal Study, 2011.Description: 322pISBN:
  • 9781907894015
Uniform titles:
  • TILDA
  • Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing.
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TILDA is the most comprehensive longitudinal study of adults and ageing ever conducted in Ireland. The study is led by Trinity College Dublin (TCD) in collaboration with a majority of the other principal academic institutions in Ireland. A wide range of experts from many disciplines have been involved from the outset in the development and execution of this complex strategic research study.

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Introduction / Rose Anne Kenny and Alan Barrett -- Socio-Demographic Characteristics Of Older People In Ireland / Yumiko Kamiya and Nick Sofroniou -- Older People As Members Of Their Families And Communities / Yumiko Kamiya and Virpi Timonen -- Social Engagement Of Older People / Virpi Timonen, Yumiko Kamiya and Siobhan Maty -- Physical And Behavioural Health Of Older Irish Adults / Hilary Cronin, Claire O’Regan and Rose Anne Kenny -- Mental Health And Cognitive Function / Claire O’Regan, Hilary Cronin and Rose Anne Kenny -- Health And Social Care Utilisation / Charles Normand, Yumiko Kamiya, Virpi Timonen and Brendan Whelan -- Retirement And Labour Market Participation / Irene Mosca and Alan Barrett -- Income and Asset Levels of Older People / Vincent O’ Sullivan and Richard Layte -- Quality Of Life And Beliefs About Ageing / Hannah McGee, Karen Morgan, Anne Hickey, Helen Burke and George Savva -- Methodology / George Savva.

Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web courtesy of http://www.tcd.ie/tilda/ website.

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