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Macro- and micro-level predictors of age categorization: results from the European Social Survey.

Liat Ayalon1, Israel Doron2, Ehud Bodner1, Noit Inbar2.   

Abstract

This study evaluated macro- and micro-level variables associated with individuals' perception of the ending of youth, the beginning of old age, and the length of the middle age period. The European Social Survey is a biennial multi-country, cross-sectional survey. Our analysis is based on the fourth wave, which included a rotating module on ageism. The source sample consisted of 28 countries and a total of 54,988 respondents. Whereas macro-level variability accounted for 14 % of the variance associated with the perception of the ending of youth, only 5.7 % of the variance associated with the perception of the beginning of old age was accounted for by macro-level variability. Almost 10 % of the variance associated with the perception of the middle age period was associated with macro-level variability. Different patterns of macro- and micro-level correlates emerged for the ending of youth, beginning of old age, and the period of middle age. Overall, results demonstrate that individual differences in the perception of the ending of youth, the beginning of old age, and the length of the middle age period are more pronounced than contextual differences. Results also suggest that individuals' mental maps regarding the timing of these events are not necessarily concordant.

Keywords:  Contextual level; Epidemiology; Hierarchical analysis; Subjective; Terror management theory

Year:  2013        PMID: 28804310      PMCID: PMC5549183          DOI: 10.1007/s10433-013-0282-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Ageing        ISSN: 1613-9372


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