Slow Recoveries

dc.article.number104899
dc.contributor.authorBergoeing, Raphael
dc.contributor.authorLoayza, Norman V.
dc.contributor.authorRepetto, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorLoayza, NV
dc.contributor.authorServen, L
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-15T07:00:11Z
dc.date.available2024-09-15T07:00:11Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractIn this study, we examine residential trajectories since birth among older adults in the Santiago Metropolitan Area, Chile, and their association with health outcomes. We linked retrospective residential information for a sample of 802 individuals aged 65-75 in 2019 to context-based information from decennial censuses. Our analysis reveals substantive heterogeneity in individuals' residential trajectories, thus mirroring social and urban changes in Chile's largest city. We found significant associations between residential histories and health outcomes at the time of the interview. Consistent residence in advantaged areas was linked to better health, whereas relocating to the metropolitan area from elsewhere was generally linked to poorer health, except for those moving to emerging middle-class areas. These findings underscore the importance of longitudinal and life course approaches in understanding the complex relationship between place and health.
dc.description.funderSustainable Apple Pest Management programme
dc.description.funderPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
dc.description.funderAgencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
dc.format.extent27 páginas
dc.fuente.origenWOS
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103324
dc.identifier.eisbn978-0-8213-8145-8
dc.identifier.eissn1873-2054
dc.identifier.issn1353-8292
dc.identifier.pubmedidMEDLINE:33876826
dc.identifier.scopusidSCOPUS_ID:85174346750
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103324
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/87884
dc.identifier.wosidWOS:000304058300006
dc.information.autorucInterdisciplinarias; Repetto Lisboa, Andrea; S/I; 73880
dc.issue.numero11
dc.language.isoen
dc.nota.accesoSin adjunto
dc.pagina.final223
dc.pagina.inicio197
dc.publisherWORLD BANK INST
dc.relation.ispartofBiological Control
dc.revistaBUSINESS REGULATION AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
dc.rightsregistro bibliográfico
dc.subjectINDIVISIBLE LABOR
dc.subjectEQUILIBRIUM
dc.subjectDYNAMICS
dc.subjectJAPAN
dc.subjectINDUSTRY
dc.subjectDECADE
dc.subjectLOST
dc.subject.ddc800
dc.subject.deweyLiteraturaes_ES
dc.titleSlow Recoveries
dc.typecapítulo de libro
dc.volumen89
sipa.codpersvinculados73880
sipa.indexWOS
sipa.trazabilidadCarga WOS-SCOPUS;15-09-2024
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