Health inequalities have been observed among older people in many developing countries, particularly among those with least social protection and low socio-economic (SES) status. This study attempted to examine effects of SES on the health of older adults, and related gender differences, in two rural sub-districts - Matlab, Bangladesh and Vadu, India. The study utilised the WHO SAGE INDEPTH Wave 1, 2007 Matlab, Bangladesh and Vadu, Pune District, India datasets. Both gender and SES indicators were strongly associated with all health indicators of older adults in the Bangladesh site, whereas in India, education and asset quintiles were not consistently associated with self-rated health, quality of life and functional ability score but gender...
In recent decades, the population structure in many countries has been reshaping due to combined eff...
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...
Health inequalities have been observed among older people in many developing countries, particularly...
Health inequalities have been observed among older people in many developing countries, particularly...
Inequalities in health are noticeable among older people in many developing countries, driven by poo...
Objective The objectives of this study were to measure socio-economic inequalities in self-reported ...
This work attempts to develop a conceptual framework to model health of older adults (OA) in India ...
The present study investigates the state of health of the older adults in India from a socio-economi...
Objectives: This paper describes the age patterns of socioeconomic gradients of health of Indian adu...
Background The global population is ageing rapidly, with low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) un...
This paper describes overall socioeconomic gradients and the age patterns of socioeconomic gradients...
The present study investigates the state of health of the older adults in India from a socioeconomic...
Background: Bangladesh is one of the twenty countries in the world with the largest elderly populati...
Background: A rapidly growing subset of the world’s elderly population lives in Bangladesh, where th...
In recent decades, the population structure in many countries has been reshaping due to combined eff...
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...
Health inequalities have been observed among older people in many developing countries, particularly...
Health inequalities have been observed among older people in many developing countries, particularly...
Inequalities in health are noticeable among older people in many developing countries, driven by poo...
Objective The objectives of this study were to measure socio-economic inequalities in self-reported ...
This work attempts to develop a conceptual framework to model health of older adults (OA) in India ...
The present study investigates the state of health of the older adults in India from a socio-economi...
Objectives: This paper describes the age patterns of socioeconomic gradients of health of Indian adu...
Background The global population is ageing rapidly, with low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) un...
This paper describes overall socioeconomic gradients and the age patterns of socioeconomic gradients...
The present study investigates the state of health of the older adults in India from a socioeconomic...
Background: Bangladesh is one of the twenty countries in the world with the largest elderly populati...
Background: A rapidly growing subset of the world’s elderly population lives in Bangladesh, where th...
In recent decades, the population structure in many countries has been reshaping due to combined eff...
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...