Are the Chinese Saving for Old Age?: The Relationship between Future Pension Benefits of 45-60 Years Old Chinese and Current Household Expenditures [0.03%]
中国人老有所养吗?未来养老金与当前家庭开支的关系——以45-60岁中老年人为例
C E van Dullemen,I Nagel,J M G de Bruijn
C E van Dullemen
Worldwide, older people's support used to be the adult children's responsibility. In China, two generations after introducing the one-child policy in the late 70-ies, this becomes an increasingly demanding obligation. The Chinese government...
Who in Europe Works beyond the State Pension Age and under which Conditions? Results from SHARE [0.03%]
欧洲人在什么条件下以及在何种情况下会工作到退休年龄以后?SHARE的调查结果
Morten Wahrendorf,Bola Akinwale,Rebecca Landy et al.
Morten Wahrendorf et al.
There is much research about those who exit the labour market prematurely, however, comparatively little is known about people working longer and about their employment and working conditions. In this paper, we describe the employment and w...
Coexisting Disadvantages in later Life: Demographic and Socio-Economic Inequalities [0.03%]
老年时期的多重不利:人口统计学和社会经济不平等
Josephine Heap,Stefan Fors,Carin Lennartsson
Josephine Heap
In this study, we aimed to identify which of certain demographic and socio-economic groups in the oldest part of the population that have an increased probability of experiencing simultaneous disadvantages in different life domains - here t...
Life Course Pathways to Later Life Wellbeing: A Comparative Study of the Role of Socio-Economic Position in England and the U.S [0.03%]
生命历程与晚年幸福:一项关于在英国和美国社会经济地位作用的比较研究
Bram Vanhoutte,James Nazroo
Bram Vanhoutte
The influence of early life, accumulation and social mobility on wellbeing in later life in the U.S. and England is investigated. Using cross-sectional data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ag...
Linking Quality of Work in Midlife to Volunteering During Retirement: a European Study [0.03%]
一项欧洲研究:中年时期的工作质量与退休后的志愿活动之间的关系
Morten Wahrendorf,David Blane,Katey Matthews et al.
Morten Wahrendorf et al.
There is increasing recognition that disadvantaged work and employment conditions over the life course, including psychosocial stress at work, have negative long-term effects on health at older ages. Yet, the question whether stress at work...
Work-Family Life Courses and Subjective Wellbeing in the MRC National Survey of Health and Development (the 1946 British birth cohort study) [0.03%]
英国国民健康与发展纵向调查中工作家庭生活路径与主观幸福感:基于1946年出生队列的研究
Rebecca Lacey,Mai Stafford,Amanda Sacker et al.
Rebecca Lacey et al.
Studies investigating the impact of combining paid work and family life on wellbeing have generally used information at one or a limited number of points in the life course, and have mainly focused on women. This study uses multi-channel se...
Pathways to Well-Being in Later Life: Socioeconomic and Health Determinants Across the Life Course of Australian Baby Boomers [0.03%]
澳大利亚二战后婴儿潮一代人的晚年幸福之路:人生历程中的社会经济与健康决定因素分析
Hal Kendig,Vanessa Loh,Kate OLoughlin et al.
Hal Kendig et al.
In many countries like Australia and the United States, baby boomers are referred to as the 'lucky cohort', yet there has been little research on the origins and extent of inequalities within this cohort. This study uses path analysis to in...
The Health of India's Elderly Population: A Comparative Assessment Using Subjective and Objective Health Outcomes [0.03%]
印度老年人口的健康状况——利用主观和客观健康结果进行比较评估
Jane Murray Cramm,Lisa Bornscheuer,Anna Selivanova et al.
Jane Murray Cramm et al.
This study examined relationships between and predictors of objective and subjective health measures among 766 individuals aged ≥ 45 years in India using the 2010 pilot wave of the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI). Correlations bet...
Jaclyn S Wong,Linda J Waite
Jaclyn S Wong
Migration and Regional Differences in Access to Local Family Networks Among 60-year olds in Sweden [0.03%]
迁移与瑞典60岁老年人接触本地家庭网络的地区差异
Emma Lundholm
Emma Lundholm
Regional variations in access to local family networks has implications for future care burdens in different regions as well as the living conditions for both older and younger generations. The geographical distance between family members i...