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The changing elderly in a changing Danish society

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The ten reports prepared in relation to the future of Danish elderly have been well received by both government and private organizations concerned with developing aging policy. DaneAge Foundation itself has held three conferences to present the findings to the public, and they serve as cornerstones to its own planning for the future.

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Friis, H. The changing elderly in a changing Danish society. Ageing International 18, 25–27 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03004298

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