Educational attainment and transitions in functional status among older Taiwanese

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Sociology
Program Institute of Public and International Affairs (IPIA)
Creator Zimmer, Zachary
Other Author Liu, Xian; Hermalin, Albert ; Chuang, Yi-Li
Title Educational attainment and transitions in functional status among older Taiwanese
Date 1998
Description There is a lengthy history of research examining the relationship between socioeconomic status and health and mortality in Western societies (Antonovsky 1967; Fox 1989; Williams and Collins 1995). Almost unanimously, these investigations show that those with high socioeconomic status are advantaged in a number of health-related areas. For instance, lower socioeconomic status has been associated with a greater risk of experiencing both chronic conditions and mortality (Kitagawa and Hauser 1973; Rogot, Sorlie, and Johnson 1992; Winkelby, Fortman, and Barrett 1990). England's "Black Report" of 1980 suggested that despite more egalitarian health-care policies, gradations in health status still existed in that country (Townsend and Davidson 1982).
Type Text
Publisher Population Association of America (PAA)
Volume 35
Issue 3
First Page 361
Last Page 375
Subject Educational attainment; Functional status; Older Taiwanese
Subject LCSH Socioeconomic status; Older people -- Taiwan; Older people -- Taiwan -- Economic conditions; Older people -- Taiwan -- Social conditions
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Zimmer, Z., Liu, X., Hermalin, A., & Chuang, Y.-L. (1998). Educational attainment and transitions in functional status among older Taiwanese. Demography, 35(3), 361-75.
Rights Management (c) Population Association of America
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6988rgg
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