Changing locations: Central or peripheral moves of seniors?

Author:

Abramsson Marianne,Andersson Eva K.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development

Reference43 articles.

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2. Abramsson, M., & Andersson, E. K. (2012). Residential mobility patterns of older people: Leaving the house for an apartment. Housing Studies, 27(5), 582–604.

3. Abramsson, M., & Berg, T. (2004). Hur bor och hur vill rekordgenerationen bo? Resultat från en intervjustudie (The baby boomers, how do they live and how do they want to live? Results from an interview study). In B. Malmberg, M. Abramsson, L. Magnusson, & T. Berg (Eds.), Från småhus till allmännyttan (From single family housing to municipal rental housing) (pp. 71–90). Report. Stockholm: The Institute for Futures Studies.

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