Soziale Lage älterer Menschen in Österreich
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alter Mensch; Alter; Armut; soziale Deprivation; soziale Lage; Pension; Einkommensverhältnisse; Lebensbedingungen; Benachteiligung; Wohnverhältnisse; Gesundheitszustand; soziale Ungleichheit; soziale Sicherung; Österreich;All these keywords.
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