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Reciprocal Effects of Health and Economic Well-Being among Older Adults in Taiwan and Beiji
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Reciprocal Effects of Health and
Economic Well-Being among
Older Adults in Taiwan and Beijing
Kristine R. Baker
Mary Beth Ofstedal
Zachary Zimmer
Zhe Tang
Yi-Li Chuang
2005 No. 197
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New York, New York 10017 USA
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Reciprocal Effects of Health and Economic Well-Being
among Older Adults in Taiwan and Beijing
Kristine R. Baker, Mary Beth Ofstedal, Zachary Zimmer,
Zhe Tang, and Yi-Li Chuang
Kristine R. Baker is Postdoctoral Fellow, Population Studies Center, University of
Michigan. Mary Beth Ofstedal is Associate Research Scientist, Survey Research Center
and Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
Zachary Zimmer is Associate, Population Council. Zhe Tang is Head and Director of
Research, Capital University of Medical Science, Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing. Yi-Li Chuang
is Section Chief, Bureau of Health Promotion, Department of Health, Taiwan.
Acknowledgments: Research for this paper is supported by parallel grants from the National
Institute on Aging: R01 AG20063-01 and R01 AG20072-01, and the Training in the
Demography and Economics of Aging grant: 5 T32 AG00221.
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Gerontological Society of America
meetings in Washington D.C., November 21, 2004.
ABSTRACT
The objectives of this study are threefold: 1) to examine whether socioeconomic
status disparities in health are found in non-Western settings; 2) to assess whether
socioeconomic status gradients in health endure into older ages; and 3) to evaluate the
direction of causal
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