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Title: Economic status


1
Economic status Health Inequalities in the Aged
  • by
  • Dr. K.L. Chou
  • Collaborators
  • Prof. Nelson Chow Prof. Iris Chi
  • April 30, 2004

2
Outline
  • Aging Population
  • Economic Status
  • Income Inequalities
  • Health Inequalities
  • Policy Implications

3
Aging Population
  • Long life expectancy
  • Low fertility rate
  • 11 in 2001 to 24 in 2031
  • 0.74 million in 2001 to 2.1 million in 2031

4
Economic Status
  • Median of Household Income at constant price (at
    Feb. 2001) HK
  • 1981 Total population 6,995
  • 65 and above 4,197
  • 1991 Total population 15,266
  • 65 and above 10,023
  • 2001 Total population 18,705
  • 65 and above 9,605

5
Income Inequality
  • Income Inequality in general population ? in 50s
    and 60s but ? in 70s, 80s, 90s (Suen, 1995)
  • Data
  • Population Census Data
  • Income include all sources
  • Household heads

6
Income Inequality
7
Health Inequalities
  • Background
  • Method
  • Result
  • Discussion

8
Background
  • Low SES gt Poor Health
  • Western studies Inconsistent
  • HI diminish in old age because selective survival
    or small variation in health at later life
  • Societal factors
  • Hong Kong Low education, lack of retirement
    protection, strong family support, high
    accessibility of pubic health care

9
Objectives
  • Direction in the link between SES and health ?
  • Different SES indicators gt Different Health
    outcomes ?

10
Method
  • Data Thematic Household Survey 2002
  • 2,180 older adults aged 60 and above
  • 75 response rate

11
Method
  • 4 SES indicators
  • Education (no schooling, some primary, primary
    and above)
  • Income (3 levels)
  • Occupation (managers professionals,
    white-collar, blue-collar, elementary)
  • Wealth including saving, stock, bond,
    non-self-occupied property (2 levels)

12
Method
  • 9 Health indicators
  • Self-rated health (0poor 1good)
  • Functional health (0no functional impairment
    1any impairment in ADL or IADL)
  • Presence of nine medical conditions
    hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis,
    eye disease, high cholesterol, gastric disease,
    tracheitis, and gout

13
Statistics
  • Logistic Model
  • Model I Each of SES indicator on Each health
    indicator (adjusted age)
  • Model II Each of SES indicator on Each health
    indicator (adjusted age and other 3 SES
    indicators)

14
Result Older Men
15
Result Older Women
16
Discussion
  • Relation between SES and health
  • One direction in older men vs mixed in older
    women
  • Different SES indicators gt different health
    outcomes
  • Largely Confirm in both gender
  • Income is more important in older men
  • Occupation is more important in older women

17
Lessons
  • Economic status of the aged population improves
    in the past 2 decades
  • Income inequality more in the aged but remain
    stable in the past 2 decades
  • Link between SES and health gender difference

18
Policy Implications
  • How to reduce Income Inequality in the aged ?
  • Universal vs Selective ?
  • Money vs Health
  • Lifestyle and strong social network
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