The longitudinal relationship between income and social participation among Chinese older people
The vital role of active social participation in older people's lives is widely acknowledged. The maintenance of adequate levels of social participation is an essential element of successful aging. Low income may inhibit older people from engaging in social activities. Given its recent rapid ec...
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Main Authors: | Zeyun Feng (Author), Jane Murray Cramm (Author), Chunlin Jin (Author), Jos Twisk (Author), Anna Petra Nieboer (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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