Aging corresponds with a decline in health. For that reason, it is more important for the oldest of the elderly to keep a good health condition. Several studies have been made on the relationship between social stratification factors and health, especially focusing on the oldest of the elderly (over 75 years old)
This review aims at identifying gaps in knowledge on socioeconomic gradients in mortality in the old...
these trends have painted an increasingly optimistic picture of health at older ages, research also ...
Background Gender differences in exposure to social resources play a significant role in influencing...
This research tests two competing hypotheses about how socioeconomic status (SES) and health relate ...
This study explores the relationship between social class and health change in older people in a pat...
Objectives. The relative income hypothesis predicts poorer health in societies with greater income i...
Aging is reviewed by a variety of disciplines; demographers, sociologists, economists, health scient...
The increase in life expectancy that we continue to observe raises a complex set of challenges for p...
Researchers consistently find that lower socioeconomic status is associated with ill health and mort...
Research demonstrating that socioeconomic status (SES) differentials in health are smaller at older ...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
Background and aims: The inequality hypothesis states that area-level income inequality causes a cha...
Ten year trends in health inequalities among older people, 1993–2003 SIR—In most western societies, ...
In this article the association between social inequality and selected aspects of health care among ...
Identifying mechanisms that generate and sustain health inequalities is a prerequisite for developin...
This review aims at identifying gaps in knowledge on socioeconomic gradients in mortality in the old...
these trends have painted an increasingly optimistic picture of health at older ages, research also ...
Background Gender differences in exposure to social resources play a significant role in influencing...
This research tests two competing hypotheses about how socioeconomic status (SES) and health relate ...
This study explores the relationship between social class and health change in older people in a pat...
Objectives. The relative income hypothesis predicts poorer health in societies with greater income i...
Aging is reviewed by a variety of disciplines; demographers, sociologists, economists, health scient...
The increase in life expectancy that we continue to observe raises a complex set of challenges for p...
Researchers consistently find that lower socioeconomic status is associated with ill health and mort...
Research demonstrating that socioeconomic status (SES) differentials in health are smaller at older ...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
Background and aims: The inequality hypothesis states that area-level income inequality causes a cha...
Ten year trends in health inequalities among older people, 1993–2003 SIR—In most western societies, ...
In this article the association between social inequality and selected aspects of health care among ...
Identifying mechanisms that generate and sustain health inequalities is a prerequisite for developin...
This review aims at identifying gaps in knowledge on socioeconomic gradients in mortality in the old...
these trends have painted an increasingly optimistic picture of health at older ages, research also ...
Background Gender differences in exposure to social resources play a significant role in influencing...