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latter should be differentiated to account for different individuals' heterogeneous health when they grow older. This paper … explores the relevance of this idea using the European Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) panel data. It … first quantifies the health gradient across and within each of the European countries across sociodemographic groups (i …
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organisation. However, on the other hand, the ageing workforce also poses several challenges, including issues related to health …
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This study aimed to estimate the work capacity of older Indonesians based on their health condition and other … alone may not be able to explain the additional work capacity due to only small improvements in the health conditions of … serious health conditions halted their economic activities. Thus, several features were highlighted in this study: (i) the …
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. Methods: We pool five waves from the English GP Patient Survey, where respondents self-report their health in either EQ-5D-3L … ~ 4.36 million observations, of which 2.88 million respondents report their health in 5L and 1.47 million in 3L …
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the older population brings its implications to different segments of the society, and the national health system and its … funding is one of them. This paper tends to analyze if there is a relationship between the government health expenditure and … process of demographic ageing. Also, other possible determinants of the health expenditures are included, such as government …
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survey data of older adults in India, we examined the possible challenges of the economics of aging in India while examining … the economic health and social outcomes of the elderly. Our results found that the elderly in India are highly exposed to … negative impacts due to vulnerability in socio-economic and health spheres of life. Low labor force participation, lack of …
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Thailand's aging population has impacted its labor force. This study examines additional health capacity to work (AHCW …) with established methods. Data were obtained from the mortality registry as well as national health, aging, labor force … to protect informal workers' health, prevent pensioners from being impoverished, facilitate a more flexible working …
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Since the 1960s, global societies have experienced a decline in both fertility and mortality rates; this trend has led to rapidly aging populations worldwide. In such a scenario, aging populations have become a significant challenge, especially for developing Asian economies where both...
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health status reduce the LFP of older people in Thailand. Furthermore, while health status is significant across all analyses …
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