Abstract Background Women are disadvantaged by ageing: older women are more likely than older men to suffer from ill-health, have less access to health care and suffer discrimination within the health care system. Globally, there is a dearth of health research on gender and ageing with substantial knowledge gaps in low and middle-income country contexts. Part of a wider investigation on health and ageing in Fiji, our objective was to identify and describe gendered differences in healthy ageing in this Pacific Island context. We believe this to be the first such study in the Pacific region. Methods Applying a health systems lens, we used a mixed-methods approach, encompassing analysis of cause of death data; focus group discussion to gather ...
Population aging presents substantial and unique challenges - and opportunities - to Pacific Island ...
A continuous rise of female life expectancy above that of males among older adults in India and Chin...
Objectives: Mortality level and cause of death trends are evaluated to chart the epidemiological tra...
The proportion of the population aged 55 years and over in Fiji has increased over the years as prog...
Abstract Background Fiji, a Pacific Island nation of 884,887 (2017 census), has experienced a prolon...
This paper examined the patterns and factors influencing the living arrangements of the elderly in F...
Women live longer but can expect to spend more years in poorer health compared to men. In the contex...
In Fiji, a Pacific Island country, non-communicable diseases affect a substantial proportion of the ...
This article examines gender differences in health status among older adults in Singapore using thre...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
This book examines common themes related to gender and ageing in countries in Southeast Asia. Derive...
The age-old wisdom is that “women live longer than men”. Gender difference in life expectancy is bec...
Population Ageing, the inescapable upshot of demographic transition, has emerged as a development ch...
Since health is closely related to sociocultural factors, a simple application of measures of health...
Population aging presents substantial and unique challenges - and opportunities - to Pacific Island ...
A continuous rise of female life expectancy above that of males among older adults in India and Chin...
Objectives: Mortality level and cause of death trends are evaluated to chart the epidemiological tra...
The proportion of the population aged 55 years and over in Fiji has increased over the years as prog...
Abstract Background Fiji, a Pacific Island nation of 884,887 (2017 census), has experienced a prolon...
This paper examined the patterns and factors influencing the living arrangements of the elderly in F...
Women live longer but can expect to spend more years in poorer health compared to men. In the contex...
In Fiji, a Pacific Island country, non-communicable diseases affect a substantial proportion of the ...
This article examines gender differences in health status among older adults in Singapore using thre...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
This book examines common themes related to gender and ageing in countries in Southeast Asia. Derive...
The age-old wisdom is that “women live longer than men”. Gender difference in life expectancy is bec...
Population Ageing, the inescapable upshot of demographic transition, has emerged as a development ch...
Since health is closely related to sociocultural factors, a simple application of measures of health...
Population aging presents substantial and unique challenges - and opportunities - to Pacific Island ...
A continuous rise of female life expectancy above that of males among older adults in India and Chin...
Objectives: Mortality level and cause of death trends are evaluated to chart the epidemiological tra...