Changes in living arrangements and mortality among older people in China
Living arrangements in later life are dynamic, with changes associated with life events such as widowhood or moves into an institution. Previous research has found particular changes in living arrangements to be associated with an elevated risk of mortality. However, research in this area within the...
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Main Authors: | Zhixin Feng (Author), Jane Falkingham (Author), Xiaoting Liu (Author), Athina Vlachantoni (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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