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"This research is undertaken to document the daily and non-daily spatial mobility of a hundred and fifty elderly residents in Queenstown. (2020-D00061)"
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English | "Thesis: Spatial mobility and social patterns of the aged residents in Queenstown" |
"This research is undertaken to document the daily and non-daily spatial mobility of a hundred and fifty elderly residents in Queenstown. (2020-D00061)" |
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2020-D00061
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Queenstown; aged; mobility; social life; community; Singapore
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This research is undertaken to document the daily and non-daily spatial mobility of a hundred and fifty elderly residents in Queenstown with the aim of examining the interaction between the group of individuals and their external environment. 119 numbered pages. Typescript.
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For research purpose only
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