Economic Inequality in Social Cohesion Among Older Adults in Low and Middle-Income Countries

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Shekhar Chauhan
Mohammad Hifz Ur Rahman
Abdul Jaleel
Ratna Patel
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[1] Department of Population Policies and Programmes,Department of Community Medicine
[2] International Institute for Population Sciences,undefined
[3] Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College & Hospital,undefined
[4] Maharishi Markandeshwar University,undefined
[5] Senior Project Officer,undefined
[6] International Institute for Population Sciences,undefined
[7] Department of Public Health and Mortality Studies. International Institute for Population Sciences,undefined
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Ageing International | 2022年 / 47卷
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Social cohesion; Economic inequality; Older adults; Multi-country analysis;
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Though a continued increase in life expectancy is a significant public health achievement, keeping older adults active and maintaining their well-being is challenging. Active aging requires physical health, mental health, functional independence, economic stability, social participation, and spiritual identification. Among all these factors, social cohesion has significant importance, but there is a dearth of studies focusing on older adults' social cohesion. Thus, the present study focuses on the level of social cohesion among older adults and its variation among the different economic classes. This article uses data from the Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) conducted in China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia, and South Africa during 2007–10. Social cohesion scores have been constructed using Item Response Theory Partial Credit Model. Also, bivariate analysis, concentration curves, concentration indices, and multivariate regressions have been used for the analysis presented in this paper. This study confirms the strong predictive power of age, wealth, education, and working status of older adults on their social cohesion across the countries. Higher social non-cohesion is found among the economically poor older adults in Mexico, Russia, India, and China. In contrast, it is just opposite in the case of older adults in South Africa. Governments should develop policies to foster a society with a high level of social inclusion, social capital, and social diversity, to achieve further advancement in social cohesion.
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