Journal ArticleRelationships among socio-demographic characteristics, general assessments of health, and old-age mortality are well established in developed countries. There is also an increasing focus on the connection between early-life experiences and late-life health. This paper tests these and other associations using representative survey data from Taiwan on the population aged 60 and older in 1989, 1993, and 1996 that have been linked to data on deaths between 1989 and 1999 from a national death registry. The study also explores the possible influence of Taiwan's Universal Health Insurance Program, instituted in 1995, and whether or not the survival of some groups of older people may have been differentially enhanced. Mortality is m...
[[abstract]]Although coresidence with children when one becomes old is an ideal in Chinese society, ...
[[abstract]]Objective:National Health Insurance is the first health insurance system including all c...
[[abstract]]In a society where the norm of filial piety is strongly emphasized, such as Taiwan, supp...
Relationships among socio-demographic characteristics, general assessments of health, and old-age mo...
Journal ArticleResearch shows an older adult's education is strongly associated with mortality. But ...
This paper uses longitudinal survey data from Taiwan to investigate the predictors of elderly mortal...
Journal ArticleThere is a lengthy history of research examining the relationship between socioeconom...
As the age-specific mortality of women is lower than that of men, feminization of later life is beco...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2009, 10.71% of the total population in Taiwan was aged 65 years or older. As so...
Journal ArticleIn developed countries, socioeconomic status has been identified as one of the most i...
Journal ArticleThe objectives of this study are threefold: 1) to examine whether socioeconomic statu...
Background: the hypothesis that disability and death will eventually be compressed to a period late ...
The vast majority of studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and old age mortality are based on data d...
Journal ArticleThis paper focuses on changes in the prevalence of functional limitations among natio...
[[abstract]]This study seeks to compare health trajectories across the two major ethnic groups of th...
[[abstract]]Although coresidence with children when one becomes old is an ideal in Chinese society, ...
[[abstract]]Objective:National Health Insurance is the first health insurance system including all c...
[[abstract]]In a society where the norm of filial piety is strongly emphasized, such as Taiwan, supp...
Relationships among socio-demographic characteristics, general assessments of health, and old-age mo...
Journal ArticleResearch shows an older adult's education is strongly associated with mortality. But ...
This paper uses longitudinal survey data from Taiwan to investigate the predictors of elderly mortal...
Journal ArticleThere is a lengthy history of research examining the relationship between socioeconom...
As the age-specific mortality of women is lower than that of men, feminization of later life is beco...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2009, 10.71% of the total population in Taiwan was aged 65 years or older. As so...
Journal ArticleIn developed countries, socioeconomic status has been identified as one of the most i...
Journal ArticleThe objectives of this study are threefold: 1) to examine whether socioeconomic statu...
Background: the hypothesis that disability and death will eventually be compressed to a period late ...
The vast majority of studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and old age mortality are based on data d...
Journal ArticleThis paper focuses on changes in the prevalence of functional limitations among natio...
[[abstract]]This study seeks to compare health trajectories across the two major ethnic groups of th...
[[abstract]]Although coresidence with children when one becomes old is an ideal in Chinese society, ...
[[abstract]]Objective:National Health Insurance is the first health insurance system including all c...
[[abstract]]In a society where the norm of filial piety is strongly emphasized, such as Taiwan, supp...