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23rd – 25th May 2019 in Gothenburg, Sweden Thursday 10:45 G3 S4

1) Transition into a Nursing Home: Theoretical Framework for Research on the Influence of Cultural Factors Thomas Boll (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)

2) Subjective Residual Life Expectation and Timing of Late-Life Preparation Across Adulthood: Are There Cultural Differences? Frieder R. Lang & Fiona S. Rupprecht

(Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)

3) Care Preferences in the Context of Migration: Nursing Home, Mobile Assistance or Family? Isabelle Albert, Stephanie Barros, & Susana Coimbra (University of

Luxembourg, Luxembourg & University of Porto, Portugal)

4) Decision-making and Choice or Sine Qua Non? Care Home Entry in Tamil Nadu, India

Vanessa Burholt (Swansea University, UK)

5) Dealing With the Challenges of Ageing Migrants in Switzerland: Present and Future of Culture-Sensitive Care Beate Schwarz & Pirmin Pfammatter (Zurich University of

Applied Science, Switzerland)

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