The paper studies class inequalities in health over the ageing process in a comparative perspective. It investigates if health inequalities among the elderly vary between European welfare state regimes, and if this variation is age-dependent. Previous comparative research on health inequalities have largely failed to take age and ageing into account, and have not investigated whether cross-country variation in health inequalities might differ for different age categories. Since the elderly belong to the demographic category most dependent on welfare policies, an ageing perspective is warranted. The study combines fives data rounds (2002 to 2010) from the European Social Survey. Multilevel techniques are used, and the analysis is stratified ...
Producción CientíficaThe European population is aging and their declining capacity makes older Europ...
textabstractObjective: The objective of this study was to determine whether the magnitude of income-...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...
The paper studies class inequalities in health over the ageing process in a comparative perspective....
In rapidly ageing European societies, measures promoting healthy ageing to relieve the pressure on c...
Background: Whether socioeconomic inequalities in health and well-being persist into old age and are...
Background: Welfare regimes in Europe modify individuals' socioeconomic trajectories over their life...
An age-cohort decomposition applied to panel data identifies how the mean, overall inequality and in...
The paper examines inequalities in mental health and "serious" illness, i.e. illness with significan...
textabstractObjective: To compare inequalities in self-perceived health in the population older than...
Background: Welfare regimes in Europe modify individuals’ socioeconomic trajectories over their lif...
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 article uses data from three waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004, 2006) to compare ...
Many current discussions of welfare state reforms focus on the 'young old', a group now generally pe...
Producción CientíficaThe European population is aging and their declining capacity makes older Europ...
textabstractObjective: The objective of this study was to determine whether the magnitude of income-...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...
The paper studies class inequalities in health over the ageing process in a comparative perspective....
In rapidly ageing European societies, measures promoting healthy ageing to relieve the pressure on c...
Background: Whether socioeconomic inequalities in health and well-being persist into old age and are...
Background: Welfare regimes in Europe modify individuals' socioeconomic trajectories over their life...
An age-cohort decomposition applied to panel data identifies how the mean, overall inequality and in...
The paper examines inequalities in mental health and "serious" illness, i.e. illness with significan...
textabstractObjective: To compare inequalities in self-perceived health in the population older than...
Background: Welfare regimes in Europe modify individuals’ socioeconomic trajectories over their lif...
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 article uses data from three waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004, 2006) to compare ...
Many current discussions of welfare state reforms focus on the 'young old', a group now generally pe...
Producción CientíficaThe European population is aging and their declining capacity makes older Europ...
textabstractObjective: The objective of this study was to determine whether the magnitude of income-...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...