"Kibbutz elderly demonstrated in the past a high level of health, exceptional longevity, positive wellbeing, and strong evidence for successful aging. For instance, in 1995, life expectancy of females in kibbutzim was (at birth) 82.5 years and 78.1 years formales (compared to 79.8 and 75.9 for Israeli Jews). Research showed social arrangements (based on principles of solidarity, equality, social integration and social support) to be the prime factor responsible for these positive results. Social arrangements were translated to create social capital in both its principal forms: physical and social - to act for the health and well being of the kibbutz elderly. Yet, the importance of socioeconomic equality among members could not be positively...
I have considered how socio-economic status are related to different health outcomes among people ol...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
Older people now constitute the majority of those with health problems in developed countries so an ...
"Kibbutz elderly demonstrated in the past a high level of health, exceptional longevity, positive we...
This study analyses differentials in life expectancy and cause-specific death rates among the elderl...
This study analyses differentials in life expectancy and cause-specific death rates among the elderl...
The kibbutz began among young people who shared labor to attain communal, subsistence-level life: fe...
Aging corresponds with a decline in health. For that reason, it is more important for the oldest of ...
We explore the link among the health of the elderly and social capital and income inequality
The increase in life expectancy that we continue to observe raises a complex set of challenges for p...
Background and aims: The inequality hypothesis states that area-level income inequality causes a cha...
Over the past two centuries, the rapid socio-economic transformations along with substantial advance...
Objectives. The relative income hypothesis predicts poorer health in societies with greater income i...
The paper studies class inequalities in health over the ageing process in a comparative perspective....
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
I have considered how socio-economic status are related to different health outcomes among people ol...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
Older people now constitute the majority of those with health problems in developed countries so an ...
"Kibbutz elderly demonstrated in the past a high level of health, exceptional longevity, positive we...
This study analyses differentials in life expectancy and cause-specific death rates among the elderl...
This study analyses differentials in life expectancy and cause-specific death rates among the elderl...
The kibbutz began among young people who shared labor to attain communal, subsistence-level life: fe...
Aging corresponds with a decline in health. For that reason, it is more important for the oldest of ...
We explore the link among the health of the elderly and social capital and income inequality
The increase in life expectancy that we continue to observe raises a complex set of challenges for p...
Background and aims: The inequality hypothesis states that area-level income inequality causes a cha...
Over the past two centuries, the rapid socio-economic transformations along with substantial advance...
Objectives. The relative income hypothesis predicts poorer health in societies with greater income i...
The paper studies class inequalities in health over the ageing process in a comparative perspective....
Population ageing is a well-known phenomenon of European societies. Although population ageing has n...
I have considered how socio-economic status are related to different health outcomes among people ol...
The growth of the post-retirement population, which has occurred as a result of rapid growth in life...
Older people now constitute the majority of those with health problems in developed countries so an ...