Altwerden in Deutschland
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-90138-1_7
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Gesundheit, Hilfebedarf und Versorgung

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“…This health effect is believed to operate throughout the entire working life, leading to a 'healthy worker survivor effect' meaning that persons with poor health associated with a higher mortality risk are more likely to leave the workforce early [18,19]. Mortality differences of retirees are then resulting from the selection process and not from short-term health-related effects during the first years of retirement; disability is also rarely established on the basis of immediate life-threatening diseases [20]. However, many previous studies could not control for the influence of health on the link between retirement age and mortality because no information or only subjective information on the health status was available [11,21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This health effect is believed to operate throughout the entire working life, leading to a 'healthy worker survivor effect' meaning that persons with poor health associated with a higher mortality risk are more likely to leave the workforce early [18,19]. Mortality differences of retirees are then resulting from the selection process and not from short-term health-related effects during the first years of retirement; disability is also rarely established on the basis of immediate life-threatening diseases [20]. However, many previous studies could not control for the influence of health on the link between retirement age and mortality because no information or only subjective information on the health status was available [11,21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Auch sind Unterschiede zwischen verschiedenen Bildungsgruppen zu erwarten: Der in früheren Studien konsistent aufgezeigte Befund, dass Bildungsunterschiede zuungunsten Niedriggebildeter hinsichtlich des allgemeinen Gesundheitszustandes bestehen (Ellert & Kurth 2013;Wurm, Schöllgen, & Tesch-Römer 2010;Robert Koch-Institut 2015) sollte sich demnach auch in der subjektiven Gesundheitsbewertung widerspiegeln.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Unterschiede bei der subjektiven Gesundheitsbewertung von Frauen und Männern waren in den bisherigen Erhebungen des Deutschen Alterssurvey (DEAS) nicht festzustellen (Wurm et al 2010 …”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The percentage of people who have chronic diseases and trouble performing mobility tasks increases with age. Regular exercise can help improve physical function and prevent the progression of a number of chronic diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis) and mobility limitations, even in old age.…”
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confidence: 99%