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Early Poverty and Future Life Expectancy with Disability among the Elderly in Argentina: Pobreza Temprana y Esperanza de Vida Futura con Discapacidad entre los Adultos Mayores de la Argentina.

Malena Monteverde1, Alberto Palloni2, Montserrat Guillen3, Silvia Tomas4.   

Abstract

Two aspects of the ageing process in Latin America should be specially taken into account in order to evaluate future perspectives of morbidity among the elderly in the region: 1) Cohorts who will compose the bulk of the elderly population in the 21st century in Latin America survived to old age largely because of improvements in medicine and to a much lesser extent to amelioration of living standards, as is the case in high income countries; 2) a high proportion of the Latin American population still live in poor economic conditions and even these vulnerable individuals continue to experience gains in (adult and older adult) survival. We aim to evaluate to what an extent recent levels of poverty and indigence among young children in Argentina could impact future levels of disability and demands for long-term care of older people. Our results show that given the levels of poverty and indigence in childhood observed between 1988 and 1994 and given the relationship between poor early conditions and the risk of being disabled among the elderly in Argentina, life expectancy with disability at age 60 old would increase substantially between 2000 and 2040 both in absolute and relative terms.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 34926106      PMCID: PMC8681878          DOI: 10.31406/relap2020.v14.i1.n26.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Latinoam Poblac        ISSN: 2393-6401


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