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Addressing social and gender inequalities in health among seniors in Canada
Louise A. Plouffe1 
[1] ,Division of Aging and Seniors Health CanadaOttawa Ontario ,Canada
关键词: Equity;    Gender;    Aging;    Social Conditions;    Eqüidade;    Gênero;    Envelhecimento;    Condições Sociais;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0102-311X2003000300018
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Although canadian seniors enjoy economic security and good health and have made substantial gains in recent decades, this well-being is not equally shared among socioeconomic groups and between men and women. As for younger age groups, income predicts health status in later life, but less powerfully. Potential alternative explanations include an overriding influence of the aging process, the subjective effects of income loss at retirement and the attenuation of the poverty gap owing to public retirement income. Older women are more likely to age in poverty than men, to live alone and to depend on inadequately resourced chronic health care and social services. These differences will hold as well for the next cohort of seniors in Canada. Addressing these disparities in health requires a comprehensive, multisectoral approach to health that is embodied in Canada's population health model. Application of this model to reduce these disparities is described, drawing upon the key strategies of the population health approach, recent federal government initiatives and actions recommended to the government by federal commissions.

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