Session 89:
Health in contexts
Chair: Anna Oksuzyan, Max-Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Level of and change in cognitive functioning among Dutch older adults: does neighborhood socioeconomic status matter? Jonathan Wörn, University of Cologne ; Lea Ellwardt, University of Cologne ; Martijn Huisman, VU University Medical Center ; Marja Aartsen, NOVA Ageing Research and Housing Studies
Early life neighborhood, school, and household socioeconomic conditions and young adult working memory Kristen M. Schorpp, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Is being in paid work beyond state pension age beneficial for health? Evidence from England Giorgio Di Gessa, London School of Economics and Political Science ; Laurie Corna, King's College London ; Loretta Platts, Stockholm University ; Diana Worts, University of Toronto ; Peggy McDonough, University of Toronto ; Debora J. Price, King's College London ; Karen F. Glaser, King's College London
Community social characteristics and health at older ages: evidence from 156 religious communities Catherine Bowen, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) ; Marc Luy, Vienna Institute of Demography
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