As the age-specific mortality of women is lower than that of men, feminization of later life is becoming common in all societies. Although elderly women enjoy lower mortality, the health status of women is not necessarily better than that of men. In this study, the mortality change, characteristics of the elderly population, and the trend of feminization in later life in Taiwan was reviewed. Various measures which are used to analyze the gender differences of health status among Taiwan's elderly, and estimation of the effects of factors influencing health were discussed using data from The Survey of Health and Living Status of the Elderly in Taiwan, published by The Department of Health in the Bureau of Health Promotion. The patterns of dis...
[[abstract]]The differences of basic attributes, health promotion behaviors, and quality of life bet...
Using a natural experiment in Taiwan, this paper shows that exposure to male-biased sex ratios at th...
Estimates are reported of the consequences of health on participation in the labor force of elderly ...
As the age-specific mortality of women is lower than that of men, feminization of later life is beco...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine the association of gender on succe...
Current findings on gender and age differences in health trajectories in later life are equivocal an...
SummaryBackgroundSelf-rated health (SRH) is known to be a valid indicator for the prediction of mort...
The mortality patterns of coronary heart disease (CHD) vary among countries. Although the mortality ...
Background: the hypothesis that disability and death will eventually be compressed to a period late ...
[[abstract]]Purpose: We sought to determine whether widowhood-associated excess mortality differs by...
Relationships among socio-demographic characteristics, general assessments of health, and old-age mo...
The vast majority of studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and old age mortality are based on data d...
This article examines gender differences in health status among older adults in Singapore using thre...
This study seeks to compare health trajectories across two major ethnic groups of elders in Taiwan, ...
We used data from the Sample Survey of the Aged Population in China in 2000 to investigate and compa...
[[abstract]]The differences of basic attributes, health promotion behaviors, and quality of life bet...
Using a natural experiment in Taiwan, this paper shows that exposure to male-biased sex ratios at th...
Estimates are reported of the consequences of health on participation in the labor force of elderly ...
As the age-specific mortality of women is lower than that of men, feminization of later life is beco...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine the association of gender on succe...
Current findings on gender and age differences in health trajectories in later life are equivocal an...
SummaryBackgroundSelf-rated health (SRH) is known to be a valid indicator for the prediction of mort...
The mortality patterns of coronary heart disease (CHD) vary among countries. Although the mortality ...
Background: the hypothesis that disability and death will eventually be compressed to a period late ...
[[abstract]]Purpose: We sought to determine whether widowhood-associated excess mortality differs by...
Relationships among socio-demographic characteristics, general assessments of health, and old-age mo...
The vast majority of studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and old age mortality are based on data d...
This article examines gender differences in health status among older adults in Singapore using thre...
This study seeks to compare health trajectories across two major ethnic groups of elders in Taiwan, ...
We used data from the Sample Survey of the Aged Population in China in 2000 to investigate and compa...
[[abstract]]The differences of basic attributes, health promotion behaviors, and quality of life bet...
Using a natural experiment in Taiwan, this paper shows that exposure to male-biased sex ratios at th...
Estimates are reported of the consequences of health on participation in the labor force of elderly ...