Educational Inequalities in Dual-Function Life Expectancy.
Shawn BauldryPatricia A ThomasMadison R Sauerteig-RolstonKenneth F FerraroPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
Older adults, particularly women, with less than a high school degree are estimated to live a smaller percentage of their remaining years with dual functionality compared with older adults with at least a college degree. These inequalities have implications for the distribution of caregiving resources of individuals, family members, and the broader health care community.