Inequalities in successful aging among the older adults in China: A decomposition study based on a gender perspective.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Hongwei Hu, Jiayi Wang, Jiacheng Si
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Studies have shown that gender is associated with inequalities in successful aging. However, little is known about the trends in gender gaps in successful aging and the factors contributing to these disparities. This study aims to provide evidence of gender inequalities in successful aging and to identify the contributing factors to inform targeted policy development. Using the data of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) from 2011 to 2018, a total of 21,718 older adults (60+) were enrolled in this study. Successful aging was assessed by successful aging index covering absence of disease, physical functioning, psychological functioning, activity of daily living, physical activity functioning, cognitive functioning, and interpersonal social engagement. We employed Shapley decomposition to examine factors contributing to successful aging inequalities and further analyzed gender-specific disparities using Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition. Results indicate an upward trend in successful aging inequalities. The most significant contributors to such inequalities are gender, education, age, residential area, drinking, and smoking, which span across the dimensions of personal characteristics, family characteristics, regional factors, and lifestyle. Under the gender perspective, education emerged as the most influential factor, while other characteristics like smoking, drinking, age, marital status, and residential area also matter. Over time, the contribution of education is more stable, whereas the influence of smoking and drinking increased. Gender inequalities in successful aging in China are generally increasing, with a continuous expansion over time. To mitigate these disparities, gender-specific geriatric care policies are needed to ensure equitable and inclusive aging opportunities for both men and women.

中国老年人成功老龄化的不平等:基于性别视角的分解研究。
研究表明,性别与成功老龄化的不平等有关。然而,人们对成功老龄化中的性别差距趋势以及造成这些差距的因素知之甚少。本研究旨在提供成功老龄化中性别不平等的证据,并找出造成这些不平等的因素,为制定有针对性的政策提供依据。本研究利用中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)2011-2018年的数据,共纳入21718名老年人(60岁以上)。成功老龄化通过成功老龄化指数进行评估,该指数涵盖无疾病、身体功能、心理功能、日常生活活动、体育活动功能、认知功能和人际社会参与。我们采用 Shapley 分解法研究了导致成功老龄化不平等的因素,并采用 Oaxaca-Blinder 分解法进一步分析了性别差异。结果表明,成功老龄化不平等现象呈上升趋势。造成这种不平等的最主要因素是性别、教育、年龄、居住地区、饮酒和吸烟,这些因素跨越了个人特征、家庭特征、地区因素和生活方式等维度。从性别角度看,教育是影响最大的因素,而吸烟、饮酒、年龄、婚姻状况和居住地等其他特征也很重要。随着时间的推移,教育的影响更加稳定,而吸烟和酗酒的影响则有所增大。在中国,成功老龄化中的性别不平等总体上呈上升趋势,并随着时间的推移不断扩大。为了缩小这些差距,需要制定针对不同性别的老年护理政策,以确保为男性和女性提供公平和包容的老龄化机会。
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