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View article: Intrinsic Capacity Predictors of Dementia and Mortality in the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study
Intrinsic Capacity Predictors of Dementia and Mortality in the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study Open
Background Intrinsic Capacity (IC) is a developing concept focussed on promoting healthy ageing by maintaining functional abilities. It has been proposed as a better predictor of outcomes like dementia and mortality, compared to traditiona…
View article: Intrinsic Capacity Across 15 Countries in the Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe
Intrinsic Capacity Across 15 Countries in the Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe Open
Importance Intrinsic capacity (IC) is a core component of the World Health Organization’s healthy aging framework. Yet, despite multiple validations of IC across various settings, there is still a lack of longitudinal cross-national analys…
View article: Housing wealth and long‐term care insurance demand: Survey evidence
Housing wealth and long‐term care insurance demand: Survey evidence Open
This paper uses survey methods to assess the impact of access to housing wealth on long‐term care (LTC) insurance demand. We compare two new mechanisms to finance LTC insurance with housing wealth: reverse mortgage loans and home reversion…
View article: Publisher Correction: Cohort trends in intrinsic capacity in England and China
Publisher Correction: Cohort trends in intrinsic capacity in England and China Open
View article: Variable Annuity Portfolio Valuation with Shapley Additive Explanations
Variable Annuity Portfolio Valuation with Shapley Additive Explanations Open
View article: Does Gender Matter for Long-term Care? The Effects of Care Provider-Care Recipient Gender Matches
Does Gender Matter for Long-term Care? The Effects of Care Provider-Care Recipient Gender Matches Open
View article: A Universe of Individual-Level Mortality Models
A Universe of Individual-Level Mortality Models Open
View article: Cohort trends in intrinsic capacity in England and China
Cohort trends in intrinsic capacity in England and China Open
View article: Social Environment, Lifestyle, and Genetic Predisposition With Dementia Risk: A Long-Term Longitudinal Study Among Older Adults
Social Environment, Lifestyle, and Genetic Predisposition With Dementia Risk: A Long-Term Longitudinal Study Among Older Adults Open
Background The role of social environment, that is, the aggregate effect of social determinants of health (SDOHs), in determining dementia is unclear. Methods We developed a novel polysocial risk score for dementia based on 19 SDOH among 5…
View article: ASB volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
ASB volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
View article: A Two-Generation Model with Altruism for Reverse Mortgage Demand
A Two-Generation Model with Altruism for Reverse Mortgage Demand Open
View article: The Demand for Annuities, Critical Illness and Long-Term Care Insurance: Evidence from an Online Survey
The Demand for Annuities, Critical Illness and Long-Term Care Insurance: Evidence from an Online Survey Open
View article: Does Physician Over-Service Improve the Quality of Care? A Standardised Patient Audit Study
Does Physician Over-Service Improve the Quality of Care? A Standardised Patient Audit Study Open
Physicians’ “know-do gaps” are a key factor driving the poor quality of healthcare in many developing countries, but there is little guidance on how to address these gaps. We designed a standardised patient audit study in China to evaluate…
View article: Association between multimorbidity and informal long-term care use in China: a nationwide cohort study
Association between multimorbidity and informal long-term care use in China: a nationwide cohort study Open
Background The impact of multimorbidity on long-term care (LTC) use is understudied, despite its well-documented negative effects on functional disabilities. The current study aims to assess the association between multimorbidity and infor…
View article: Delay the Pension Age or Adjust the Pension Benefit? Implications for Labor Supply and Individual Welfare in China
Delay the Pension Age or Adjust the Pension Benefit? Implications for Labor Supply and Individual Welfare in China Open
We develop and calibrate a life-cycle model of labor supply and consumption to quantify the implications of alternative pension reforms on labor supply, individual welfare, and government budget for Chinas basic old-age insurance program. …
View article: Life-course inequalities in intrinsic capacity and healthy ageing, China
Life-course inequalities in intrinsic capacity and healthy ageing, China Open
Unfavourable early-life factors appear to decrease late-life health status in China, particularly cognitive, sensory and psychological capacities, and these effects are exacerbated by cumulative socioeconomic inequalities over a person's l…
View article: Life-course inequalities in intrinsic capacity and healthy ageing: retrospective evidence from pre-old and older populations in China
Life-course inequalities in intrinsic capacity and healthy ageing: retrospective evidence from pre-old and older populations in China Open
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View article: Rural-urban Migration and the Health of Left-behind Older Adults
Rural-urban Migration and the Health of Left-behind Older Adults Open
View article: Disease burden of ageing, sex and regional disparities and health resources allocation: a longitudinal analysis of 31 provinces in Mainland China
Disease burden of ageing, sex and regional disparities and health resources allocation: a longitudinal analysis of 31 provinces in Mainland China Open
Objectives To measure the disease burden of ageing based on age-related diseases (ARDs), the sex and regional disparities and the impact of health resources allocation on the burden in China. Design A national comparative study based on Gl…
View article: Quantifying the Financial Impact of Overuse in Primary Care in China
Quantifying the Financial Impact of Overuse in Primary Care in China Open
Objective Healthcare expenditures have increased very fast in many countries. Overuse of health care is a potential factor explaining the rapid increase. However, overuse, defined as ‘the provision of health care service when its likely ri…
View article: Life-course Inequalities in Intrinsic Capacity among Chinese Older Adults
Life-course Inequalities in Intrinsic Capacity among Chinese Older Adults Open
Background Maintaining and optimising intrinsic capacity (IC) across a person’s life course is a core component of the World Health Organization’s model of healthy ageing. However, the contribution of cumulative health inequalities over ti…
View article: Long-Term Care Insurance Financing Using Home Equity Release: Evidence from an Online Experimental Survey
Long-Term Care Insurance Financing Using Home Equity Release: Evidence from an Online Experimental Survey Open
View article: Age-Related Disease Burdens, Disparities, and Health Resource Allocation: A Longitudinal Data Analysis of 31 Provinces in Mainland China
Age-Related Disease Burdens, Disparities, and Health Resource Allocation: A Longitudinal Data Analysis of 31 Provinces in Mainland China Open
View article: The impact of expected pensions on consumption: evidence from China
The impact of expected pensions on consumption: evidence from China Open
We study how pension participation and expected pension benefits affect working-age adults’ consumption based on a nationally representative dataset from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) during the period 2011–20…
View article: Subnational Mortality Modelling: A Bayesian Hierarchical Model with Common Factors
Subnational Mortality Modelling: A Bayesian Hierarchical Model with Common Factors Open
We propose a new model in a Bayesian hierarchical framework to project mortality at both national and subnational levels based on sparse or missing data. The new model, which has a country–region–province structure, uses common factors to …
View article: Willingness to take financial risks and insurance holdings: A European survey
Willingness to take financial risks and insurance holdings: A European survey Open
We investigate the relationship between self-reported willingness to take financial risks and ownership of life insurance and long-term care insurance. For a representative sample of individuals aged 50+ from 14 countries and controlling f…
View article: Delay the Pension Age or Adjust the Pension Benefit? Implications for Labor Supply and Individual Welfare in China
Delay the Pension Age or Adjust the Pension Benefit? Implications for Labor Supply and Individual Welfare in China Open
We develop and calibrate a life-cycle model of labor supply and consumption to quantify the implications of alternative pension reforms on labor supply, individual welfare, and government budget for China's basic old-age insurance program.…
View article: Why is inequality higher among the old? Evidence from China
Why is inequality higher among the old? Evidence from China Open
View article: Willingness to take financial risks and insurance holdings: A European survey
Willingness to take financial risks and insurance holdings: A European survey Open
View article: Delay the Pension Age or Adjust the Pension Benefit? Implications for Labor Supply and Individual Welfare in China
Delay the Pension Age or Adjust the Pension Benefit? Implications for Labor Supply and Individual Welfare in China Open