The MOBILATE follow-up study 1995-2000 : enhancing outdoor mobility in later life: personal coping, environmental resources, and technical support Mollenkopf, Heidrun et al
Publication details: Heidelberg University of Heidelberg. Department of Social and Environmental Gerontology, 2003; German Centre for Research on Ageing, DZFA, ; DZFA research report 14, Description: 132 sSubject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI 2006.0677Location: Abstract: This report compiles the findings of the national Follow-up studies that constituted an essential part of the project 'MOBILATE - Enhancing outdoor mobility in later life: Personal coping, environmental resources, and technical support' (Mollenkopf et all, 2003). The Follow-up study was carried out in three of the participating countries (Finland, Germany, and Italy). The objective of the Follow-up was to study the individual development of ageing people and the environmental changes affecting them between the years 1995 - 2000. We attempted to analyse the intra- and inter-individual variability in mobility patterns by studying how the living conditions of the respondents (socio-structural background, health, social network, outdoor mobility and activities) changed over five years.| Cover image | Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | URL | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Item hold queue priority | Course reserves | |
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This report compiles the findings of the national Follow-up studies that constituted an essential part of the project 'MOBILATE - Enhancing outdoor mobility in later life: Personal coping, environmental resources, and technical support' (Mollenkopf et all, 2003). The Follow-up study was carried out in three of the participating countries (Finland, Germany, and Italy). The objective of the Follow-up was to study the individual development of ageing people and the environmental changes affecting them between the years 1995 - 2000. We attempted to analyse the intra- and inter-individual variability in mobility patterns by studying how the living conditions of the respondents (socio-structural background, health, social network, outdoor mobility and activities) changed over five years.