Economic development and gender inequality in cognition: a comparison of China and India, and of SAGE and the HRS sister studies [0.03%]
经济发展与认知上的性别不平等:中国和印度的比较以及SAGE和HRS姊妹研究的对比
David Weir,Margaret Lay,Kenneth Langa
David Weir
This paper examines cognition measures by age and gender from two types of studies in China and India. It finds that despite some notable differences in samples and measures, a general strong association of cognition in older ages with educ...
Modeling old-age wealth with endogenous early-life outcomes: The case of Mexico [0.03%]
基于内生早期生活的结果模拟老年期的财富:墨西哥案例研究
Deborah S DeGraff,Rebeca Wong
Deborah S DeGraff
This paper contributes to the literature on the life course and aging by examining the association between early-life outcomes and late-life well being, using data from the Mexican Health and Aging Study. Empirical research in this area has...
Michael D Hurd,Susann Rohwedder
Michael D Hurd
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires that consumption be continuous over retirement; yet prior research based on partial measures of consumption or on synthetic panels indicates that spending drops at retirement, a r...
Community Effects on Elderly Health: Evidence from CHARLS National Baseline [0.03%]
社区对老年人健康的影响——基于CHARLS基线全国调查的证据
James P Smith,Meng Tian,Yaohui Zhao
James P Smith
Andrew Mason,Ronald Lee
Andrew Mason