Gender and Healthy Aging

  • Grundy E
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Abstract

Older women are poorer and less educated but they live longer and they spend more of their lives with disability. They are more likely to live alone and to be widowed but also have stronger family support networks.

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Grundy, E. (2006). Gender and Healthy Aging. In Longer Life and Healthy Aging (pp. 173–199). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4032-6_12

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