Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, India.
J Biosoc Sci. 2009 Sep;41(5):625-43. doi: 10.1017/S002193200999006X. Epub 2009 Jun 29.
This paper examines the gender differential in health and its socioeconomic and demographic determinants in the old-age population of India based on the National Sample Survey 60th round data collected in 2004. As in developed countries, older women in India report poorer self-reported health and experience greater immobility compared with men. Stepwise logistic regression analysis shows that the gender differential in health is linked to various socioeconomic and demographic variables and that the gender gap could be narrowed with appropriate policy intervention. Specifically, paying special attention towards improving the socioeconomic status of widowed/separated women could attenuate a substantial portion of the observed gender gap in the health of the old-age population.
本文基于 2004 年收集的第 60 轮国家抽样调查数据,考察了印度老年人口中健康方面的性别差异及其社会经济和人口决定因素。与发达国家一样,印度的老年女性报告的自我健康状况较差,活动能力较差。逐步逻辑回归分析表明,健康方面的性别差异与各种社会经济和人口变量有关,通过适当的政策干预可以缩小性别差距。具体来说,特别关注改善丧偶/离异妇女的社会经济地位,可以减轻老年人口健康方面观察到的性别差距的很大一部分。