China’s unprecedented population aging and social and economic change raise important issues concerning life course determinants of advantage or disadvantage into later life. Data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) 2013 were analysed to identify the influence of childhood health on later life health as indicated by self-rated health and how this influence could be mediated by social and economic positions (SEP) and resources later in the life span. CHARLS provides nationally representative data on 18, 000 individuals aged 45 years and above in approximately 150 districts and 450 villages. Both multivariate logit regression model and KHB method (Karlson/Holm/Breen method) were applied to examine and decompose th...
Current evidence and research of the life course approach on the association between life experience...
We are concerned in this paper with measuring health outcomes among the elderly in Zheji...
The study of health inequalities has increasingly recognised that experiences in early life may have...
China’s unprecedented population aging and social and economic change raise important issues concern...
In long-term developed countries socioeconomic position across the life course is positively associa...
This paper investigates whether childhood conditions affect 'survival and health, both directly...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two independent studies and one conceptual paper, addressi...
In this paper, we model the associations of childhood health on adult health and socio-economic stat...
Childhood health in China was poor in the 1950s and 1960s because of limited nutrition. In the last ...
Based on unique data from the largest-ever sample of the Chinese oldest-old aged 80 and older, our m...
Health disparities among older adults are multifactorial. Risk factors are embedded from a matrix of...
Using a health economics framework, we examined how both individual level investments at different l...
China has a huge and rapid aging population. Aging process with fewer chronic diseases and disabilit...
We are concerned in this paper with measuring health outcomes among the elderly in Zhejiang and Gans...
Drawing from the stress process model and the cumulative disadvantage theory, this dissertation exam...
Current evidence and research of the life course approach on the association between life experience...
We are concerned in this paper with measuring health outcomes among the elderly in Zheji...
The study of health inequalities has increasingly recognised that experiences in early life may have...
China’s unprecedented population aging and social and economic change raise important issues concern...
In long-term developed countries socioeconomic position across the life course is positively associa...
This paper investigates whether childhood conditions affect 'survival and health, both directly...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two independent studies and one conceptual paper, addressi...
In this paper, we model the associations of childhood health on adult health and socio-economic stat...
Childhood health in China was poor in the 1950s and 1960s because of limited nutrition. In the last ...
Based on unique data from the largest-ever sample of the Chinese oldest-old aged 80 and older, our m...
Health disparities among older adults are multifactorial. Risk factors are embedded from a matrix of...
Using a health economics framework, we examined how both individual level investments at different l...
China has a huge and rapid aging population. Aging process with fewer chronic diseases and disabilit...
We are concerned in this paper with measuring health outcomes among the elderly in Zhejiang and Gans...
Drawing from the stress process model and the cumulative disadvantage theory, this dissertation exam...
Current evidence and research of the life course approach on the association between life experience...
We are concerned in this paper with measuring health outcomes among the elderly in Zheji...
The study of health inequalities has increasingly recognised that experiences in early life may have...