Title
Successful ageing and multi-dimensional poverty: The case of Peru
Date Issued
01 September 2016
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Tournier I.
University of Luxembourg
Publisher(s)
Cambridge University Press
Abstract
This study investigated the determinants of Successful Ageing (SA) in a sample of 4,151 Peruvians aged between 65 and 80 years and living in poverty. A key contribution of this study is to combine the conceptual appeal of SA to measure wellbeing in old age with the multi-dimensional poverty counting approach developed in the economic literature. This setting allows for moving beyond the dichotomy of successful and usual ageing to take advantage of the full distribution of success along a set of dimensions of wellbeing. The data are drawn from the Encuesta de Salud y Bienestar del Adulto Mayor (ESBAM) survey, which is the baseline to evaluate the non-contributory public pension programme Pension 65. Nine indicators of SA have been used to assess the dimensions of physical health, functioning, cognition, emotional health and life satisfaction. The variables associated with a higher number of satisfied indicators were male gender, younger old age, literate, employed, low food insecurity, good nutritional status, normal blood pressure, absence of disabilities, non-smoker, empowerment, good self-esteem, absence of mental disability and less frequent contact with a social network. From a policy perspective, the results of this study report a remarkably stable effect of three variables affecting SA that can be relatively easy to measure, monitor and influence by public intervention. These variables are food security, nutrition quality and self-esteem.
Start page
1690
End page
1714
Volume
36
Issue
8
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias sociales
Economía
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84933054797
Source
Ageing and Society
ISSN of the container
0144686X
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