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College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK Publications 2004 – 2005 Baxendine, S., Cochrane, B., Dharmalingam, A. Hillcoat-Nallétamby, S and Poot, J. (2004). The New Zealand Population: A Synopsis of Trends and Projections 1991-2016, Population Studies Centre, University of Waikato. Burholt, V. & Wenger, G. C. (2004). Migration from South Asia to the UK and the maintenance of transnational intergenerational relationships. In M. Silverstein, R. Giarrusso & V.L. Bengtson, (Eds.), Intergenerational Relations Across Time and Place. Springer Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics. New York: Springer. Burholt, V. (2004). The settlement patterns and residential histories of older Gujaratis, Punjabis and Sylhetis in Birmingham, England. Ageing and Society, 24/3, 383-410. Burholt, V. (2004). Transnationalism, economic transfers and families’ ties: Intercontinental contacts of older Gujaratis, Punjabis and Sylhetis in Birmingham with families abroad. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 27/5, 800-829. Burholt, V. and Naylor, D. (2005). The relationship between rural community type and attachment to place for older people living in North Wales, UK. European Journal of Ageing, 2/2, 109-119. Chambers, P. & Phillips, J. (2004). Working across the Interface of formal and informal care of older people: partnership between carers and service providers. In R. Carnwell & J. Buchanan (Eds.), Effective Practice in Health and Social Care: Working Together. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press. Dunning, A. (2005). A Training Pack for Professionals. The Family Welfare Association. Dunning, A. (2005). Grandparents in Wales: A baseline Document. Cardiff: Welsh Assembly Government. Dunning, A. (2005). Information, Advice and Advocacy for Older People: Defining and developing services. York: Rowntree Foundation. Dunning, A. (2005). Participation and Engagement of Older People in Policy and Decision Making in Denbighshire. Denbighshire Older Peoples’ Partnership board, Health and Wellbeing Group. Dunning, A. (2005). The Kinship Care Development Project Report. Family Welfare Association.

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Publications 2004 – 2005 Baxendine, S., Cochrane, B., Dharmalingam, A. Hillcoat-Nallétamby, S and Poot, J. (2004). The New Zealand Population: A Synopsis of Trends and Projections 1991-2016, Population Studies Centre, University of Waikato. Burholt, V. & Wenger, G. C. (2004). Migration from South Asia to the UK and the maintenance of transnational intergenerational relationships. In M. Silverstein, R. Giarrusso & V.L. Bengtson, (Eds.), Intergenerational Relations Across Time and Place. Springer Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics. New York: Springer. Burholt, V. (2004). The settlement patterns and residential histories of older Gujaratis, Punjabis and Sylhetis in Birmingham, England. Ageing and Society, 24/3, 383-410. Burholt, V. (2004). Transnationalism, economic transfers and families’ ties: Intercontinental contacts of older Gujaratis, Punjabis and Sylhetis in Birmingham with families abroad. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 27/5, 800-829. Burholt, V. and Naylor, D. (2005). The relationship between rural community type and attachment to place for older people living in North Wales, UK. European Journal of Ageing, 2/2, 109-119. Chambers, P. & Phillips, J. (2004). Working across the Interface of formal and informal care of older people: partnership between carers and service providers. In R. Carnwell & J. Buchanan (Eds.), Effective Practice in Health and Social Care: Working Together. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press. Dunning, A. (2005). A Training Pack for Professionals. The Family Welfare Association. Dunning, A. (2005). Grandparents in Wales: A baseline Document. Cardiff: Welsh Assembly Government. Dunning, A. (2005). Information, Advice and Advocacy for Older People: Defining and developing services. York: Rowntree Foundation. Dunning, A. (2005). Participation and Engagement of Older People in Policy and Decision Making in Denbighshire. Denbighshire Older Peoples’ Partnership board, Health and Wellbeing Group. Dunning, A. (2005). The Kinship Care Development Project Report. Family Welfare Association.

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Ferring, D., Balducci, C., Burholt, V., Wenger, C., Thissen, F., Weber, G. & Hallberg, I. (2004). Life satisfaction of older people in six European countries: finding from the European Study on Adult Well-Being. European Journal of Ageing, 1/1, 15-25. Hillcoat-Nalletamby, S., & Baxendine, S. (2004). New Zealand Women's Employment Patterns: Diversity of Homogeneity? New Zealand Population Review, 30(1 & 2), 111-130. Hillcoat-Nalletamby, S., & Ragobur, S. (2005). The need for information on family planning among young, unmarried women in Mauritius. Journal of Social Development in Africa, 20/2, 39-62. Jones, S., & Charles, N. (2005) An Audit of Domestic Abuse in Swansea: Report of Consultation Findings Swansea Domestic Abuse Unit Katz, R., Lowenstein, A., Phillips, J. & Daatland, S. (2005). Intergenerational Solidarity, Conflict and Ambivalence: A Cross- National Perspective. In V. Bengtson, A. Acock, K. Allen, P. Dilworth-Anderson & D. Klein (Eds.), Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research. New York: Sage. Perry, J. and Burholt, V. (2005). Promoting The Health Of Older People In Respect Of Alcohol Use. For the Health Promotion Department, Welsh Assembly Government, Cardiff. Phillips, J. & Ray, M. (2005). Connecting research and policy: service systems and intergenerational solidarity. In L. Hantrais, S. MacGregor & S. Mangen (Eds.), European Cross-national Research and Policy. European Cross national Research and Policy and the ESRC Research papers, Seventh series: Special Issue. p73-82 Todd, S. & Jones, S. (2005). Looking at the future and seeing the past: the challenge of the middle years of parenting a child with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 49/6, 389-404. Todd, S., Young, P. Shearn, J. & Jones, S. (2004). Family Quality of Life in Wales. In A. Turnbull, I. Brown & H. Rutherford Turnbull III (Eds.), Families and People with Mental Retardation and Quality of Life – International Perspectives. Washington: AAMR. Wenger, G. C. & Burholt, V. (2004). Changes in levels of social isolation and loneliness among older people in rural Wales - A 20-year longitudinal study. Canadian Journal on Aging, 23/2, 477-93. Windle, G. & Burholt, V. (2005) Promoting the Sexual Health of Older People. For the Health Promotion Department, Welsh Assembly Government, Cardiff.

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Windle, G., Edwards, R. & Burholt, V. (2004). A concise alternative for researching health-related quality of life in older people. Quality in Ageing, 5/3, 13-24.