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    Bernard, M. & Phillips, J. (2007). Working Carers of Older Adults: what helps and hinders in juggling workand care? Community Work and Family, 10/2, 139-160.

    Borg C., Fagerstrm C., Balducci C., Burholt V., Ferring D., Weber G., Wenger G. C., Holst G. & HallbergI. R. (2007). Life satisfaction in six European countries. The relationship to health, self-esteem, and socialand financial resources among people (65-89 years old) with reduced functional capacity. GeriatricNursing, 29/1, 48-57.

    Burholt, V. & Windle, G. (2006). Keeping warm? Self-reported housing, and home energy efficiency factorsimpacting on older people heating homes in North Wales Energy Policy, 34/10, 1198-1208.

    Burholt, V. & Windle, G. (2006). The material resources and well-being of older people. Joseph RowntreeFoundation, York. ISBN 1-85935-422-X

    Burholt, V. & Windle, G. (2007). Retaining independence and autonomy: Older peoples preferences forspecialised housing. Research Policy and Planning, 25/1, 13- 26.Burholt, V. (2006) Adref: Theoretical contexts of attachment to place for mature and older people in rural

    North Wales. Environment & Planning A, 38, 1095-1114.

    Burholt, V., Windle, G., Ferring, D., Balducci, C., Fagerstrm, C., Thissen, F., Weber, G. & Wenger G. C.(2007). Reliability and validity of the Older Americans Resources and Services (OARS) social resources scalein six European countries. Journal of Gerontology B Social Sciences, 62B/6, S371S379

    Burholt, V., Windle, G., Naylor, D., Jones, B., Riley, B., Oades, J., Oades, R., Humphries, C., Kennedy, D.& Clifford-Jones, J. (2007). Looking to the Future: Ageing in Rural Communities. A report on the RuralNorth Wales Initiative for the Development of Support for Older People. Centre for Social Policy Researchand Development, University of Wales, Bangor. ISBN 184 22 094 X

    Droogleever Furtuijn, J., van der Meer, M., Burholt, V., Ferring, D., Quattrini, S., Rahm Hallberg, I., Weber,G., & Wenger, G.C. (2006). The activity patterns of older adults: a cross-sectional study in six Europeancountries. Population, Space and Place, 12/5, 353-69.

    Dunning, A. & Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S. [Joint first authorship] (2007). A Review of the National PartnershipForum for Older People in Wales. National Partnership Forum/ Welsh Assembly Government.

    Dunning, A. (2006). Grandparents: An intergenerational resource for families A UK perspective. Journalof Intergenerational Relationships, 4/1.

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    Dunning, A. (2007). An Evaluation of the Speaking Up for Our Age programme in Wales Help the Aged inWales.

    Fagerstrm, C., Borg C., Balducci C., Burholt V., Wenger, G. C., Ferring D., Weber G., Holst G. &Hallberg I. R. (2007). Life satisfaction and associated factors among people 60 years and above in sixEuropean countries. Applied Research on Quality of Life, 2/1, 33-50.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S. & Dharmalingam, A (2006). Solidarity in New Zealand. Parental Support for

    Children in a Three-Generational Context. In C. Leccardi & E. Ruspini (Eds.), A New Youth? Young People,Generations and Family Life (pp. 125-145). London : Ashgate.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S. (2006). Dire son exprience: rcits de vie sur la pratique contraceptive dans lecontexte mauricien. In Loenzien de M. & S.-D. Yana (Eds.), Les approches qualitatives dans les tudes depopulation : Thorie et pratique (pp. 197-200). Paris: Rseau Dmographie de l'Agence Universitaire de laFrancophonie.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S. (2006). L'apport des approches qualitatives la comprhension des facteurs del'utilisation de la contraception dans le contexte de besoins non satisfaits. In Loenzien de M. & S.-D. Yana

    (Eds.), Les approches qualitatives dans les tudes de population : Thorie et pratique (pp. 273-307). Paris:Collection 'Universits francophones', Rseau Dmographie de l'Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S. (2007). Australian Social Attitudes. The First Report. Book review. Wilson, S.,Meagher, G. Gibson, R., Denemark, D., Western, M. Sydney: University of New South Wales, 2005, 281pp., ISBN 0868406716. International Sociology, 22, 668-671.(http://iss.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/22/5/668)

    Hillcoat-Nalletamby, S. (Ed.). (2006). The Role of Intergenerational Transactions, Interactions andRelationships in Shaping Wellbeing in Later Life. Hamilton: Working Paper No. 6, Population StudiesCentre, University of Waikato.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S., & Dharmalingam. A. (2006). Maintaining solidarity across generations in NewZealand: support from mid-life child to ageing parent. New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online,1/2, 185-202.

    Hillcoat-Nalletamby, S., & Phillips, J. (2007). Revisiting Ambivalence. In Book of Abstracts. InternationalAssociation of Gerontology and Geriatrics. VI European Congress, (Vol. 20, pp. 250). Saint Petersburg,Russia: Gerontological Society of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

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    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S., Dharmalingam, A. & Baxendine, S. (2006). Living together or communicating at adistance. Structural and associational solidarity between mid-life parent and adult child in New Zealand.Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 37/3, 381-398.

    Lambert, S., Gardner, L., & Thomas, V. (2007). Introducing yourself to strangers: nurses views onassessing older people with complex care needs. Journal of Research in Nursing, 12/4, 349 360.

    Lambert, S., Gardner, L., Davies, S., & Thomas, V. (2007). Assessing older people with complex care needsusing EASY-Care, a pre-defined assessment tool. Journal of Research Policy and Planning, 25/1, 43-56.

    Lambert, S., Merrell, J., Lewis, J., Taylor, C. & Granville, G. (2007). As soon as I get my trainers on I feellike dancing: An evaluation of Ageing Well in England and Wales. London: Age Concern England, WelshAssembly Government.

    Phillips, J (2006). Social Work Practice with Older Adults in Europe. In B. Berkman (Ed.) The OxfordHandbook of Social Work in Ageing, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Phillips, J. & Burholt V. (2007). Ageing in Wales: Policy responses to an ageing population. ContemporaryWales, 19, 180-197.

    Phillips, J. & Warnes, A. (2007). Progress in Gerontology: Where are we going? In M. Bernard and T.Scharf (Eds.), Critical Perspectives on Ageing Societies. Bristol: Policy Press.

    Phillips, J. (2006). Ageing and Crime: The Research Agenda in A Wahidin, and M Cain (Eds.) AgeingCrime and Society. Collumpton, Willan Publishers.

    Phillips, J. (2007). Care: Key Concepts. Cambridge: Polity Press. (2008 - translated into Japanese; 2009 translated into Polish).

    Phillips, J., Ray, M. & Marshall, M. (2006). Social Work with Older People (4th ed.). Basingstoke, UK:

    Palgrave

    Scharf, T., Dunning, A. et al. (2006). Necessities of Life: Older peoples experiences of poverty. Help theAged.

    Taylor, R. & Nash, P. (2006). Decision making during deceptive interactions: Sender and receiverinteractions. Psychological Correlates of Criminology. IA-IP Publishing: London: 75-83

    Windle, G., Burholt, V. & Edwards, R. T. (2006). Housing related difficulties, housing tenure and variationsin health status: Evidence from older people in Wales. Health and Place, 12/1, 267-78.

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    Windle, G., Hughes, D., Linck, P., Morgan, R., Burholt, V., Tudor Edwards, R., Reeves, C., Yeo, S-T.,Woods, B., & Russell, I.T. (2007). Public health interventions to promote mental well-being in people aged65 and over: Systematic review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Institute of Medical and Social CareResearch, University of Wales, Bangor.http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/index.jsp?action=download&r=true&o=36397