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Socioeconomic differences in health among older adults in Mexico
Kimberly V. Smith,
Noreen Goldman
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Mexico
100%
Socioeconomic Status
100%
Older Adults
100%
Socioeconomic Differences
100%
Urban Areas
83%
Obesity
66%
Mexican
50%
Health Behavior
33%
Developed Countries
33%
Health Outcomes
16%
Developing Countries
16%
Sex Differences
16%
Health Studies
16%
Age Differences
16%
Low Socioeconomic Status
16%
Nationally Representative Survey
16%
Risk Factors
16%
Latin America (LATAM)
16%
Economic Development
16%
Aging Studies
16%
Alcohol Consumption
16%
Behavioural Indicators
16%
Self-rated Health
16%
Age 50
16%
Socioeconomic Health Disparities
16%
Physical Functioning
16%
Health Inequalities
16%
Protective Factors
16%
Area of Residence
16%
Older Cohort
16%
Industrialized World
16%
Mexican Americans
16%
Socioeconomic Gradient
16%
Cigarette Consumption
16%
Excessive Drinking
16%
World Income
16%
Health Patterns
16%
Hispanic Health
16%
Social Sciences
Older Adults
100%
Mexico
100%
Alcohol Consumption
66%
Developed Countries
66%
USA
33%
Sex Differences
33%
Latin America
33%
Economic and Social Development
33%
Health Behavior
33%
Income and Wealth
33%
Developing Countries
33%
Health Inequality
33%
Age Difference
33%
Psychology
Sex Differences
100%
Self-Rated Health
100%
Health Inequality
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mexico
100%
Socioeconomics
100%
Developing Country
33%
Latin America
33%
Economic Development
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Metropolitan Area
100%
Industrialized Countries
40%
Wealth
20%
Risk Factor
20%
Health Behavior
20%
Economic Development
20%
Developing Countries
20%