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Living independently : a study of the housing needs of elderly and disabled people /

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Main Author: McCafferty, Paul.
Corporate Author: Great Britain. Department of the Environment.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : HMSO, 1994.
Series:Housing research report.
Subjects:
Older people > Housing > Government policy > Great Britain.
Older people > Housing > Great Britain > Statistics.
People with disabilities > Housing > Government policy > Great Britain.
People with disabilities > Housing > Great Britain > Statistics.
Old persons > Housing
Handicapped persons > Housing
Great Britain
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