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Claude Gidman

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Smith, David B. D., Raschko, Betty Ann, Kirk, Stuart, Galer, I. A. R. and Gidman, Claude (1989): Human Factors Research on Aging: An International Perspective from Canada and Europe. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. p. 199.

Most populations of the world are aging. In developed countries the older population will double in the next 30 years; in underdeveloped countries it is expected to quadruple. This has led to world wide interest in the application of human factors to problems of aging (Smith, 1988). The purpose of this panel is to bring a perspective on research and design from outside the U.S.

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