Fifty plus in Ireland 2011: First results from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)
Alan Barrett
Helen Burke
Hilary Cronin
Anne Hickey
Yumiko Kamiya
Rose Anne Kenny
Richard Layte
Siobhan Maty
Hannah McGee
Karen Morgan
Irene Mosca
Charles Normand
Claire O’Regan
Vincent O'Sullivan
George Savva
Nick Sofroniou
Virpi Timonen
Brendan Whelan
10.25419/rcsi.10770389.v1
https://repository.rcsi.com/articles/report/Fifty_plus_in_Ireland_2011_First_results_from_The_Irish_Longitudinal_Study_on_Ageing_TILDA_/10770389
<p>The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) is a large-scale, nationally representative study of people aged 50 and over in Ireland. It is the most ambitious study of ageing ever carried out in Ireland and represents a step-change in terms of data, knowledge and understanding of ageing with which to inform policy and novel research. TILDA is designed to maximise comparability with other well-established international longitudinal studies. More than 8,000 people aged 50 and over accepted the invitation to participate in the first wave of TILDA, and the majority of these also agreed to undertake a comprehensive health assessment.</p>
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