Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil
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Resumo: | Abstract The aim of the article is to investigate the impacts of co-residence over spouce and\or children on self-perceived health among Brazilian elderly. The database used was the health supplement of the National Sample Survey of Households (PNAD) conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in 2008. The sample consists of 36 551 people from all regions of the country such as urban areas and rurals. The results indicate that seniors with better socioeconomic status, who don’t have physical mobility problems are more propenspos to a better self report among their health, regardless of the gender of the elderly. Regarding the impact of co-residence family health of respondents, living with daughters increases the probability that perception is better (specifically good or very good). Moreover,the results are consistent with the hypothesis that elderly brazilians realize better their health with home living with daughters and/or spouse. |
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Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil |
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Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil |
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Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil Cruz,Mércia Santos da Elderly Self-perception Ordered logit |
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Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil |
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Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil |
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Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil |
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Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil |
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Family structure and its impacts on the restrictions of self-perception of elderly health levels in Brazil |
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Cruz,Mércia Santos da |
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Cruz,Mércia Santos da Araujo,Jair Andrade Paixão,Adriano Nascimento da |
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Araujo,Jair Andrade Paixão,Adriano Nascimento da |
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Cruz,Mércia Santos da Araujo,Jair Andrade Paixão,Adriano Nascimento da |
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Elderly Self-perception Ordered logit |
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Elderly Self-perception Ordered logit |
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Abstract The aim of the article is to investigate the impacts of co-residence over spouce and\or children on self-perceived health among Brazilian elderly. The database used was the health supplement of the National Sample Survey of Households (PNAD) conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in 2008. The sample consists of 36 551 people from all regions of the country such as urban areas and rurals. The results indicate that seniors with better socioeconomic status, who don’t have physical mobility problems are more propenspos to a better self report among their health, regardless of the gender of the elderly. Regarding the impact of co-residence family health of respondents, living with daughters increases the probability that perception is better (specifically good or very good). Moreover,the results are consistent with the hypothesis that elderly brazilians realize better their health with home living with daughters and/or spouse. |
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