Background: The rapid growth of the size of the older population is having a substantial effect on health and social care services in many societies across the world. Maintaining health and functioning in older age is a key public health issue but few studies have examined factors associated with inequalities in trajectories of health and functioning across countries. The aim of this study was to investigate trajectories of healthy ageing in older men and women (aged ≥45 years) and the effect of education and wealth on these trajectories. Methods: This population-based study is based on eight longitudinal cohorts from Australia, the USA, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and Europe harmonised by the EU Ageing Trajectories of Health: Longitudinal ...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
Background: Wealth inequalities are increasing in many countries, but their relationship to healt...
BACKGROUND: In either rich or poor countries, people's health widely depends on the social condition...
Background and Aims Healthy ageing has become a popular topic worldwide. So far, a consensus definit...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality i...
Being higher on the socioeconomic scale is correlated with being in better health, but is there is a...
BACKGROUND: Lower educated older persons are at increased risk of becoming frail as compared with hi...
The cumulative (dis)advantage hypothesis states that health disparities between education groups inc...
With the ageing of the population and recent pressures on important welfare state arrangements, upda...
Although cohort and country differences in average cognitive levels are well established, identifyin...
With the ageing of the population and recent pressures on important welfare state arrangements, upda...
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...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
Background: Wealth inequalities are increasing in many countries, but their relationship to healt...
BACKGROUND: In either rich or poor countries, people's health widely depends on the social condition...
Background and Aims Healthy ageing has become a popular topic worldwide. So far, a consensus definit...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality i...
Being higher on the socioeconomic scale is correlated with being in better health, but is there is a...
BACKGROUND: Lower educated older persons are at increased risk of becoming frail as compared with hi...
The cumulative (dis)advantage hypothesis states that health disparities between education groups inc...
With the ageing of the population and recent pressures on important welfare state arrangements, upda...
Although cohort and country differences in average cognitive levels are well established, identifyin...
With the ageing of the population and recent pressures on important welfare state arrangements, upda...
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...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
Background: Wealth inequalities are increasing in many countries, but their relationship to healt...