Social Integration Among Older in-Migrants in Nonmetropolitan Retirement Destination Counties

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Glasgow, N., Brown, D.L. (2006). Social Integration Among Older in-Migrants in Nonmetropolitan Retirement Destination Counties. In: Kandel, W.A., Brown, D.L. (eds) Population Change and Rural Society. The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht . https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3902-6_8

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