This paper explores which demographic characteristics substantially bias self-reported physical and cognitive health status of older Europeans. The analysis utilises micro-data for 19 European countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe to compare performance-tested outcomes of mobility and memory with their self-reported equivalents. Relative importance analysis based on multinomial logistic regressions shows that the bias in self-reported health is mostly due to reporting heterogeneities between countries and age groups, whereas gender contributes little to the discrepancy. Concordance of mobility and cognition measures is highly related; however, differences in reporting behaviour due to education and cultural ba...
In this article, we examine the extent and pattern of country level differences in later life health...
Background: Although older adults are more vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus, a significant proportio...
This paper uses individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to model trends in popula...
This paper explores which demographic characteristics substantially bias self-reported physical and ...
This paper quantifies the contribution of individual characteristics to the bias in self-reported ph...
Self-assessed health (SAH) is a frequently used measure of individuals’ health status. It is also pr...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
The aim of this paper is to decompose cross-national differences in self-reported health into parts ...
This paper examines self-reported health among individuals in 21 European countries. The purpose is ...
Using panel data from two surveys in Japan and Europe, we examine the comparability of the self-rate...
Health expectancies are widely used by policymakers and scholars to analyse the number of years a pe...
Using panel data from two surveys in Japan and Europe, we examine the comparability of the self-rate...
International audienceBackground : Life expectancy gaps between Eastern and Western Europe are well ...
Descriptive evidence shows that there is large cross-country variation in self-reported work disabil...
In this article, we examine the extent and pattern of country level differences in later life health...
Background: Although older adults are more vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus, a significant proportio...
This paper uses individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to model trends in popula...
This paper explores which demographic characteristics substantially bias self-reported physical and ...
This paper quantifies the contribution of individual characteristics to the bias in self-reported ph...
Self-assessed health (SAH) is a frequently used measure of individuals’ health status. It is also pr...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
Objectives: To explore and gain insight into factors related to self-rated health (SRH) among very o...
The aim of this paper is to decompose cross-national differences in self-reported health into parts ...
This paper examines self-reported health among individuals in 21 European countries. The purpose is ...
Using panel data from two surveys in Japan and Europe, we examine the comparability of the self-rate...
Health expectancies are widely used by policymakers and scholars to analyse the number of years a pe...
Using panel data from two surveys in Japan and Europe, we examine the comparability of the self-rate...
International audienceBackground : Life expectancy gaps between Eastern and Western Europe are well ...
Descriptive evidence shows that there is large cross-country variation in self-reported work disabil...
In this article, we examine the extent and pattern of country level differences in later life health...
Background: Although older adults are more vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus, a significant proportio...
This paper uses individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to model trends in popula...