Objective: The objective of this article is to study to what extent European variations in differentials in disability by education level are associated to variation in poverty. Method: Using the European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) for 26 countries, we measure the prevalence of activity limitation (AL) and the rate of economic hardship (EH) by level of education. We measure the increased AL prevalence (disadvantage) of the low-educated relative to the middle-educated and the reduced AL prevalence (advantage) of the high-educated groups, controlling or not for EH. Results: The rate of EH and the extent of the AL-advantage/disadvantage vary substantially across Europe. EH contributes to the AL-advantage/disadvantage ...
European women live longer, but they experience more old age-related disability than men. Disability...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...
Objectives: We compared national prevalence and wealth-related inequality in disability across a lar...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to study to what extent European v...
International audienceBackground : Social differentials in disability prevalence exist in all Europe...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Social differentials in disability prevalence exist in all E...
Background and Objectives: Information on socioeconomic inequalities in incidence of and recovery fr...
Monitoring socioeconomic inequalities in population health is important in order to reduce them. We ...
BACKGROUND: Persons with a lower socioeconomic position spend more years with disability, despite th...
BACKGROUND: Persons with a lower socioeconomic position spend more years with disability, despite th...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown the existence of social inequalities in disability in many E...
European women live longer, but they experience more old age-related disability than men. Disability...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...
Objectives: We compared national prevalence and wealth-related inequality in disability across a lar...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to study to what extent European v...
International audienceBackground : Social differentials in disability prevalence exist in all Europe...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Social differentials in disability prevalence exist in all E...
Background and Objectives: Information on socioeconomic inequalities in incidence of and recovery fr...
Monitoring socioeconomic inequalities in population health is important in order to reduce them. We ...
BACKGROUND: Persons with a lower socioeconomic position spend more years with disability, despite th...
BACKGROUND: Persons with a lower socioeconomic position spend more years with disability, despite th...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown the existence of social inequalities in disability in many E...
European women live longer, but they experience more old age-related disability than men. Disability...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...
Objectives: We compared national prevalence and wealth-related inequality in disability across a lar...