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Biographical Summaries of Contributors to this Volume

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The Universality of Subjective Wellbeing Indicators

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Lynne Austinis currently completing a Masters Degree in Clinical Geropsychology at Edith Cowan University. Her specific area of interest is in the impact of residential care on quality of life.

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Gullone, E., Cummins, R.A. (2002). Biographical Summaries of Contributors to this Volume. In: Gullone, E., Cummins, R.A. (eds) The Universality of Subjective Wellbeing Indicators. Social Indicators Research Series, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0271-4_1

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