Education, aging, and health: to what extent can the rise in educational level relieve the future health (care) burden associated with population aging in the Netherlands?
Ima. Joung et al., Education, aging, and health: to what extent can the rise in educational level relieve the future health (care) burden associated with population aging in the Netherlands?, J CLIN EPID, 53(9), 2000, pp. 955-963
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Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
This article describes to what extent the expected rise in the educational
level of the Dutch population can counterbalance the increases in the: prev
alence of ill-health and health care utilization based on the aging of the
population for the period 1996-2020. Logistic regression models are used to
estimate current differences in health (care utilization) by age, sex, and
educational level, using data from the Netherlands Health Interview Survey
. The current differences in health (care utilization) are applied to natio
nal projections of the composition of the population by age,sex, and educat
ional level. Also, scenarios have been made in which the health differences
by educational level are assumed to converge and diverge. The rise in the
educational level counteracts the expected increases in ill-health based on
population aging to a substantial degree (10-100%). We therefore recommend
that in projections of ill-health also changes in educational level are ta
ken into account. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.