Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55-65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trends
Abstract Background Prior literature on disability has centered on disability prevalence among older adults ages 65 and older, providing only limited insight to potential gender differences in disability prevalence in mid-life. Midlife is, however, a critical time to be examined, as it is typically...
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Main Authors: | Serena Wang (Author), Drystan Phillips (Author), Jinkook Lee (Author) |
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