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Brown, P. (Ed) (2010).
Health care of the older adult: an Australian and New Zealand nursing
perspective.
Warriewood, New South Wales: Woodslane Press.
Burke, M., Lord, K., Melrose, H., & Webb, D. (2005).
Grey Matters: Issues in Acting
for Elderly Clients.
Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Law Society.
Callister, P. (2006). Are New Zealanders heading for older age richer, better educated and more likely to
be employed? In J. Boston & J. Davey (Eds),
Implications of Population Ageing: Opportunities and
Risks
(pp. 51-98). Wellington, New Zealand: Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of
Wellington.
Centre for Housing Research. (2009).
Older people's housing futures in 2050.
Wellington, New Zealand:
Centre for Housing Research, Aotearoa New Zealand. Retrieved from
Collins, C. (1992) Carers: gender and caring for the elderly. In T. Arie (Ed.),
Recent Advances in
Psychogeriatrics
2
nd
Ed, (pp.153-162). London, England: Churchill Livingstone.
Creswell, B. & Wade, J. (1971).
Aging and care of the aged: a preliminary bibliography of New Zealand.
Wellington, New Zealand: Department of Social Administration and Sociology, Victoria
University.
Davey, J. A. (2003). University study in retirement – continuity, substitution and identity. In J. Davey, J.
Neale, and K Morris Matthews (Eds.),
Living and Learning: Experiences of University after age
40.
Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University Press.
Davey, J. A., & Gee, S. (2002).
Life at 85 plus: statistical review
. Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand
Institute for Research on Ageing.
Davey, J. A. & Gee, S. (2005). Recognising diversity among older New Zealanders. In J. Low & P.Jose,
(Eds.),
Lifespan Development: New Zealand Perspectives.
Glenfield, New Zealand: Pearson
Education New Zealand.
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