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The Global Ageing Survey was the world's largest single survey of later life with 44,000 individuals from 24 countries at the time of its summarising. [1][2]

It was undertaken by the Oxford Institute of Ageing,[3] Principal Investigators George Leeson and Sarah Harper as part of the HSBC funded Future of Retirement Project (FOR)[4]

References

  1. ^ Khan, Hafiz T. A; Flynn, Matt (2016-09-01), "Self-Reported Health Status of Older Adults in Malaysia and Singapore: Evidence from the 2007 Global Ageing Survey", Applied Research in Quality of Life, 11 (3), Springer: 687(19), ISSN 1871-2584
  2. ^ "Research Conducted at University of Oxford Has Updated Our Knowledge about Quality of Life Research (Self-Reported Health Status of Older Adults in Malaysia and Singapore: Evidence from the 2007 Global Ageing Survey)", Health & Medicine Week, NewsRX LLC: 323, 2016-10-14, ISSN 1531-6459
  3. ^ "Oxford Institute of Population Ageing - University of Oxford". Oxford Institute of Population Ageing.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-01-09. Retrieved 2009-04-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)