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The role of education and income for cognitive functioning in old age: A cross-country comparison.

Francisca S RodriguezLena M HofbauerSusanne Röhr
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2021)
Our findings indicate that education has a dominant effect on cognitive functioning in people aged 50 years and older, which might even offset the adverse implications of living with low income on cognitive health. Therefore, expanding efforts to achieve universal education are essential to mitigate health disparities due to low income and early life disadvantages, including chances for good cognitive functioning over the life-span.
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