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Ageing Well in a New Country: Preliminary Findings of a Survey of Older Chinese in New Zealand [2010]
Ageing Well in a New Country: Preliminary Findings of a Survey of Older Chinese in New Zealand [2010]
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Elsie Ho, Joanna Lewin & Muriaroha Muntz
Date
January 2010
Keywords
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older people
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New Zealand
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