Autoren: |
Małgorzata
Kalbarczyk
Uniwersytet Warszawski Anna Nicińska Uniwersytet Warszawski |
Schlüsselbegriffe: | aktywność fizyczna starzenie się SHARE HRS |
Veröffentlichungsdatum der gesamten Ausgabe: | 2017 |
Seitenanzahl: | 11 (31-41) |
Klasyfikacja JEL: | I12 I19 J14 |
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