Generational and Socio-Economic Components of Disability Among the Elderly Population in Spain
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https://doi.org/10.5477/cis/reis.151.23Keywords:
Cohort Analysis • Disability • Health Surveys • Population Ageing • Socio-Economic Status • Health, Cohort Analysis, Disability, Health Surveys, population Ageing, Socio-Economic Status, HealthAbstract
This paper analyzes two possible determinants of disability, birth cohort and socioeconomic status, among Spanish elderly aged 65-89 living independently. We use microdata from the Spanish Health Interview Survey, particularly the self-reported ability to perform daily activities, to construct a continuous measure of disability. Multivariate linear regression models are applied separately for men and women controlling for the following variables: age, birth cohort, educational attainment and self-reported height. Results indicate stability in disability levels across successive generations as well as the existence of a socioeconomic dimension of disability especially among women and within ages 70-79.
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