Journal ArticleIn developed countries, socioeconomic status has been identified as one of the most important demographic and social determinants of older adult health. The relationship has not been well studied or contrasted across much of the developing world. Yet, with population aging occurring rapidly in much of Asia, understanding the factors that distinguish between those in better and worse health becomes important. To this end, the current study has two main aims. It first examines the degree to which two measures commonly used to indicate socioeconomic status, education and income, relate to the physical functioning of older adults in three Asian societies-Taiwan, Thailand, and the Philippines. These three societies are all exper...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...
Background: Socioeconomic status has been operationalised in a variety of ways, most commonly as edu...
The social gradient in health – that individuals with lower SES have worse health than those with hi...
In developed countries, socioeconomic status has been identified as one of the most important demogr...
Journal ArticleThe objectives of this study are threefold: 1) to examine whether socioeconomic statu...
Journal ArticleThere is a lengthy history of research examining the relationship between socioeconom...
Journal ArticleThe study compares estimates of life expectancy and active life expectancy across ind...
Despite a long history of research into socioeconomic inequalities in health, it is still unknown wh...
This paper examines the effects of socioeconomic characteristics on older adult health and investiga...
Journal ArticleRelationships among socio-demographic characteristics, general assessments of health,...
Background: The increasing number of older people is a significant issue in Thailand, resulted in gr...
The vast majority of studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and old age mortality are based on data d...
Objectives: The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, which has proven to be qu...
The social gradient in health – that individuals with lower SES have worse health than those with hi...
[[abstract]]The major purpose of this study was to examine the effects of socio-economic status (SES...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...
Background: Socioeconomic status has been operationalised in a variety of ways, most commonly as edu...
The social gradient in health – that individuals with lower SES have worse health than those with hi...
In developed countries, socioeconomic status has been identified as one of the most important demogr...
Journal ArticleThe objectives of this study are threefold: 1) to examine whether socioeconomic statu...
Journal ArticleThere is a lengthy history of research examining the relationship between socioeconom...
Journal ArticleThe study compares estimates of life expectancy and active life expectancy across ind...
Despite a long history of research into socioeconomic inequalities in health, it is still unknown wh...
This paper examines the effects of socioeconomic characteristics on older adult health and investiga...
Journal ArticleRelationships among socio-demographic characteristics, general assessments of health,...
Background: The increasing number of older people is a significant issue in Thailand, resulted in gr...
The vast majority of studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and old age mortality are based on data d...
Objectives: The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, which has proven to be qu...
The social gradient in health – that individuals with lower SES have worse health than those with hi...
[[abstract]]The major purpose of this study was to examine the effects of socio-economic status (SES...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...
Background: Socioeconomic status has been operationalised in a variety of ways, most commonly as edu...
The social gradient in health – that individuals with lower SES have worse health than those with hi...