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Life-cycle consumption patterns at older ages in the US and the UK: can medical expenditures explain the difference? 1978-2012

Blundell, R, University College London; Banks, J, University of Manchester; Levell, P, Institute for Fiscal Studies; (1 more)
These datasets contain aggregated expenditure and demographic variables, that are derived from the Family Expenditure Survey (GN 33057), the Expenditure and Food Survey/Living Costs and Food Survey (GN 33334), the General Household Survey (GN 33090) and the Health Survey for England (GN 33261). These files can be used to replicate the results in the paper Banks, J.,...
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Improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life: living well with dementia cohort study 2016-2018

Clare, L, University of Exeter; Jones, I, Cardiff University; Hillman, A, Swansea University; (1 more)
This collection contains semi-structured qualitative interviews with a sample of 20 of the study’s participants with dementia, along with their main carer. Improving the Experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life (IDEAL) is a longitudinal cohort study. It focused on the potential for living well with dementia from the perspective of people with dementia and their...
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Older People's Use of Unfamiliar Space (OPUS)

Phillips, J, Swansea University; Walford, N, Kingston University; Foreman, N, Middlesex University; (2 more)
This project aimed to determine the mechanisms and strategies used by older people to navigate unfamiliar spaces as drivers, pedestrians and users of public transports. 48 participants took part in a reality cave exercise and a questionnaire. Their heart rate was monitored en route to and while in the reality cave; cardiac indicators were used to asses stress levels and...
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