The purpose of this study is to examine gender difference in self-rated health among older population in India. Data from the 60th round of National Sample Survey Organization on 34,831 older persons are used. The present study measured self-rated health categorized as “poor” and “good.” We used bivariate and binary logistic regression model to investigate differences and factors that best explain and predict the self-rated health among older persons. Results show that poor self-rated health was more common among women than men. Furthermore, the poor self-rated health was higher among Muslims, Scheduled Castes, and women residing in rural areas. Findings ...
EISSN 1758-5341Background and Objectives: The present cross-sectional study examines gender differen...
This paper uses data from India’s National Sample Survey (NSS), relating to respondents’ health outc...
Objective The objectives of this study were to measure socio-economic inequalities in self-reported ...
The extant literature on gender differentials in health in developed countries suggests that women o...
BACKGROUND: Comparable health measures across different sets of populations are essential for descri...
This study assesses the gender gap in cognitive health among older adults in India and examines the ...
This chapter uses data from India’s National Sample Survey (NSS), relating to respondents’ health ou...
Several studies have found that older women report lower self-rated health than men. However, it is ...
markdownabstractAbstract This study examined relationships between and predictors of objective an...
Objectives: Self-rated health (SRH) is considered as a subjective measure of health and widely used ...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This s...
Health inequalities have been observed among older people in many developing countries, particularly...
Background. Self-rated health (SRH) has been widely used to research health inequalities in develope...
BackgroundDespite the progress in achieving gender equality to a certain extent, women are found to ...
BACKGROUND: Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer health. The study ...
EISSN 1758-5341Background and Objectives: The present cross-sectional study examines gender differen...
This paper uses data from India’s National Sample Survey (NSS), relating to respondents’ health outc...
Objective The objectives of this study were to measure socio-economic inequalities in self-reported ...
The extant literature on gender differentials in health in developed countries suggests that women o...
BACKGROUND: Comparable health measures across different sets of populations are essential for descri...
This study assesses the gender gap in cognitive health among older adults in India and examines the ...
This chapter uses data from India’s National Sample Survey (NSS), relating to respondents’ health ou...
Several studies have found that older women report lower self-rated health than men. However, it is ...
markdownabstractAbstract This study examined relationships between and predictors of objective an...
Objectives: Self-rated health (SRH) is considered as a subjective measure of health and widely used ...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This s...
Health inequalities have been observed among older people in many developing countries, particularly...
Background. Self-rated health (SRH) has been widely used to research health inequalities in develope...
BackgroundDespite the progress in achieving gender equality to a certain extent, women are found to ...
BACKGROUND: Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer health. The study ...
EISSN 1758-5341Background and Objectives: The present cross-sectional study examines gender differen...
This paper uses data from India’s National Sample Survey (NSS), relating to respondents’ health outc...
Objective The objectives of this study were to measure socio-economic inequalities in self-reported ...