Financial Strain over the Life Course and Health among Older Adults
Age UK · University of Maryland, College Park · +1 more institution
Abstract
This paper focuses on financial strain across the life course as a condition underlying health inequalities observed in later life. The analysis is based on data from 1167 adults 65 years and older collected as part of the 'Aging, Stress and Health Study". Relying on retrospective data about hardship experienced over the life course, we find that long-term financial hardship is reflected in a range of health outcomes at late life, even after controlling for the effects of current financial circumstances. Moreover, the sheer persistence of hardship matters more than its episodic occurrence or timing, so that the health effects of early hardship may be obviated if followed by no further hardship. This pattern…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.57
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Life course approach
- Gerontology
- Psychology
- Course (navigation)
- Health and Retirement Study
- Finance
- Medicine
- Economics
- No poverty