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Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 34 avhandlingar innehållade orden Living arrangements.
21. Stroke in the younger : Self-reported impact on work situation, cognitive function, physical function and life satisfaction - A national survey
Sammanfattning : The majority of people affected by stroke are older however one fifth of all persons with stroke are younger than 65 years. In Sweden the mean age at the time of a stroke is 75 years and about 5 % of those who suffer a stroke are 55 years or younger. LÄS MER
22. Materialising Modern Cemeteries : Archaeological narratives of Assistens cemetery, Copenhagen
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis examines the encounter between the dead and the living within 19th and 20th century landscape cemeteries. It shows how the relationship unfolds through the materiality and practices occurring within them. LÄS MER
23. Borgerlighetens teater. Om verksamhet, musiker och repertoar på Mindre Teatern i Stockholm 1842-63
Sammanfattning : The years around the middle of the nineteenth century were a time of change in Swedish politics, commerce and industry. The press became very influential in the debate, including the issue of the theatre and its role in society. LÄS MER
24. How Do They Make It? : perspectives on labour market participation among descendants of immigrants in Sweden
Sammanfattning : This is a compilation dissertation based on a comprehensive summary and four empirical articles. The overarching aim of the dissertation is to study influences on the occupational aspirations and attainments of employed descendants of non-European, non-Western immigrants in Sweden, from their own perspectives. LÄS MER
25. Why do older adults seek emergency care? The impact of contextual factors, care, health, and social relations
Sammanfattning : Background: Emergency department (ED) visits are becoming more prevalent globally. EDs provide care for acute health conditions, but some of these visits are driven by needs unmet by primary health care and social care for older adults, indicating ineffective social care and healthcare systems. LÄS MER