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Socioeconomic Positions and Midlife Health Trajectories in a Changing Social Context: Evidence from China, 1991–2006

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Cumulative (dis)advantage theory posits that socioeconomic disparities in health may increase with age. This study examines individuals’ midlife health trajectories, taking account of how their life courses are embedded within… Click to show full abstract

Cumulative (dis)advantage theory posits that socioeconomic disparities in health may increase with age. This study examines individuals’ midlife health trajectories, taking account of how their life courses are embedded within changing social contexts. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey (1991–2006), it examines the health gap between Chinese rural peasants and urban nonpeasants in three adjacent time periods, during which a rapid process of social change increased the inequalities between rural and urban areas. Findings show that the health gap increases more rapidly in the more recent time periods, with higher levels of inequality, indicating that health inequalities between the two groups are contingent upon the social contexts in which individuals’ lives unfold. To better understand the differences observed over these time periods, further analysis will examine the roles of two structural factors: income inequality and differential access to medical care.

Keywords: health; time periods; health trajectories; midlife health; 1991 2006; changing social

Journal Title: Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Year Published: 2023

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