Self-rated health of older persons in Indonesia: Sex and ethnic differences

Safrina Thristiawati*, Heather Booth, Terence Hull, Iwu Dwisetyani Utomo

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    Abstract

    This study contributes to expanding the knowledge of the health of older persons living in Indonesia, a country with limited welfare benefits. The research employs a variable, ‘self-rated health’ (SRH), to investigate socio-cultural factors linked to the health of older Indonesians. The data presented in this study are based on fieldwork collected using a mixed-method approach. Sex-difference in SRH in older age is shown to be predominantly a result of enduring inequalities across the life course, manifested in cultural practices, education, employment and programs for health. An older person’s status within the family is a significant determinant of SRH, but the direction of the relationship depends on the sex and ethnicity of the person. Other variables related to SRH are age, lifestyle, education, residential area and intergenerational transfers.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)44-66
    Number of pages23
    JournalAsian Population Studies
    Volume11
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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