Global age-friendly cities : a guide.
Population aging and urbanization are major forces shaping the 21st century. As cities are growing, their share of residents aged 60 years and more is increasing. WHO regards active aging as a lifelong process shaped by several factors that, alone and acting together, favor health, participation a...
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Corporate Author: | World Helalth Organization |
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World Health Organization
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