The micro-macro interplay of economic factors in late-life loneliness: evidence from europe and china

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Jing Wu from the Federation University Australia, Australia have published the research work: The micro-macro interplay of economic factors in late-life loneliness: Evidence from Europe and China, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the study was to examine whether country-level income inequality and welfare generosity moderate the effect of individual-level socioeconomic status on late-life loneliness.

SUMMARY

    In the European setting, cross-country comparative studies show that the prevalence of loneliness among older adults aged 60 and older generally is lowest in Northern European . . .

     

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