With the ageing of the population and recent pressures on important welfare state arrangements, updated knowledge on the linkage between socioeconomic status and health in old age is pertinent for shedding light on emerging patterns of health inequalities in the Nordic countries. This study examined self-rated health (SRH), mobility and activities of daily living (ADL) according to level of education in the three oldest old age groups 75–84, 85–94, and 95+, in four Nordic countries. Altogether, 6132 individuals from Danish Longitudinal Study of Ageing, Norwegian Life Course, Ageing and Generation study, Swedish Panel Study of Living Conditions of the Oldest Old, the 5-Country Oldest Old (Sweden) and Vitality 90 + Study were analysed. First,...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are well-established, but studies addressing lagged effects of ...
The paper examines inequalities in mental health and "serious" illness, i.e. illness with significan...
With the ageing of the population and recent pressures on important welfare state arrangements, upda...
Numerous studies have concluded that people's socioeconomic position is related to mortality and mor...
Numerous studies have concluded that people's socioeconomic position is related to mortality and mor...
The cumulative (dis)advantage hypothesis states that health disparities between education groups inc...
Background Very few population-based studies have investigated self-rated health and related factors...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with low income have poorer health and should, therefore, have higher health...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
Background: Socioeconomic status has been operationalised in a variety of ways, most commonly as edu...
Background: policy makers face increasing demands for care of the aged and therefore need more infor...
The relationship between socioeconomic status and health is dynamic and evolves throughout the adult...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are well-established, but studies addressing lagged effects of ...
The paper examines inequalities in mental health and "serious" illness, i.e. illness with significan...
With the ageing of the population and recent pressures on important welfare state arrangements, upda...
Numerous studies have concluded that people's socioeconomic position is related to mortality and mor...
Numerous studies have concluded that people's socioeconomic position is related to mortality and mor...
The cumulative (dis)advantage hypothesis states that health disparities between education groups inc...
Background Very few population-based studies have investigated self-rated health and related factors...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with low income have poorer health and should, therefore, have higher health...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
Background: Socioeconomic status has been operationalised in a variety of ways, most commonly as edu...
Background: policy makers face increasing demands for care of the aged and therefore need more infor...
The relationship between socioeconomic status and health is dynamic and evolves throughout the adult...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are well-established, but studies addressing lagged effects of ...
The paper examines inequalities in mental health and "serious" illness, i.e. illness with significan...