WHY AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES NEED AFFORDABLE PET-FRIENDLY HOUSING: FINDINGS FROM AN ETHNOGRAPHIC CASE STUDY

  • Toohey A
  • Hewson J
  • Adams C
  • et al.
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Housing is an “age-friendly” priority, yet affordable pet-friendly housing for older adults is scarce. To explore this incongruence, we conducted an ethnographic case study. Qualitative interviews (n= 14) with senior administration, frontline employees, and volunteers from …

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Toohey, A. M., Hewson, J. A., Adams, C. L., & Rock, M. J. (2018). WHY AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES NEED AFFORDABLE PET-FRIENDLY HOUSING: FINDINGS FROM AN ETHNOGRAPHIC CASE STUDY. Innovation in Aging, 2(suppl_1), 380–380. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igy023.1413

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