A Cross-country and Cohort Analysis of Active Ageing Differences Among the Elderly in Europe.

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Abstract

This chapter studies the differences in active ageing across cohorts and countries in Europe. This is done with the replication of the Active Ageing Index for cohorts formed by age group, sex and country for 2012. The analysis is performed with different model regressions at the cohort level and introducing macro variables at the country level. In general, there is a gap in active ageing in detriment of females which is larger in older cohorts. Further, wealth, equity and pension settings of the country are important predictors for better active ageing. Finally, in line with the original AAI results, it is found that the Social-Democratic welfare regime (Nordic countries), with its set of strong redistributive policies, is the most favourable setting for active ageing.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBuilding Evidence for Active Ageing Policies
EditorsAsghar Zaidi, Sarah Harper, Kenneth Howse, Giovanni Lamura, Jolanta Perek-Bialas
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan Ltd.
Pages261-294
Number of pages0
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-10-6017-5
ISBN (Print)978-9811060168
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Active Ageing
  • Europe
  • Old age
  • Welfare state
  • Wellbeing

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