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Online After Lunch Taskforce Meeting: Educational differences in trends in physical disabilities and perceived health

Netspar organizes this online After Lunch Taskforce Meeting for partners and employees of partners. Researchers will outline their latest retirement research and then receive feedback and answer questions. It is just another way we bring science, academics, and professional practice closer together.

In this online After Lunch Taskforce Meeting by Wilma Nusselder (Erasmus Medisch Centrum) and Dorly Deeg (VU Medisch Centrum) you will hear more recent trends in ill health for various health indicators among low, middle and highly educated 55-70 year old men and women. Questions and input on this ongoing research are very welcome. This is a Dutch-speaking event.

This research is being conducted together with Marti Rado (Erasmus Medisch Centrum).

Het samengaan van de verhoging van de AOW-leeftijd en de verhoogde kans op gezondheidsproblemen op oudere leeftijd kan ertoe leiden dat een toenemend aandeel oudere werknemers gezondheidsproblemen ervaren. In deze presentatie staat de vraag centraal of de eerder gesignaleerde gunstige trend in gezondheid op bevolkingsniveau, gebaseerd op een combinatie van vragen over beperkingen in de mobiliteit, horen en zien, zich evenzeer voordoet voor andere gezondheidsmaten, en hoe de gezondheidstrend verschilt naar laag, middelbaar en hoog opleidingsniveau.

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This event is open to (employees of) Netspar Partners and fellows.

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