Intersectional cohort change : disparities in mobility limitations among older Singaporeans
Mobility is fundamental to independent living, but past research on physical function and mobility in older adults has not considered both intersectional social identities and cohort change in tandem. This paper utilizes data on mobility limitations from older adults in multi-ethnic Singapore to tes...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1453242023-03-05T15:30:41Z Intersectional cohort change : disparities in mobility limitations among older Singaporeans Ang, Shannon School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology Intersectionality Mobility limitation Mobility is fundamental to independent living, but past research on physical function and mobility in older adults has not considered both intersectional social identities and cohort change in tandem. This paper utilizes data on mobility limitations from older adults in multi-ethnic Singapore to test whether cohort change varies simultaneously by gender and ethnicity. Panel data (n = 9334 person-years) collected over six years (2009-2015) were used to estimate aging vector models. Findings show that after adjusting for all covariates, Malay and Indian males in later-born cohorts have an increased number of mobility limitations compared to earlier-born cohorts. While a similar trend was also found for Chinese males and females in unconditional models, these were fully mediated by sociodemographic and health variables. These results highlight the importance of considering cohort change at the intersection of gender and ethnicity, bringing attention to possible inequities between ethnic groups. Ministry of Health (MOH) Ministry of Social and Family Development National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Accepted version The author acknowledges use of the services and facilities of the Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan, funded by NICHD Center Grant P2CHD041028. Thanks also goes to Sarah Burgard, and the two anonymous reviewers who contributed to improving the manuscript. Data utilized for this manuscript was collected through a project funded by the Ministry of Social and Family Development, Singapore; the Singapore Ministry of Health's National Medical Research Council under its Singapore Translational Research Investigator Award as part of the project “Establishing a Practical and Theoretical Foundation for Comprehensive and Integrated Community, S. Ang Social Science & Medicine 228 (2019) 223–231 229 Policy and Academic Efforts to Improve Dementia Care in Singapore” (NMRC-STAR-0005-2009), and its Clinician Scientist - Individual Research Grant - New Investigator Grant (NMRC-CNIG-1124-2014); as well as the Duke-NUS Geriatric Research Fund. 2020-12-17T05:31:17Z 2020-12-17T05:31:17Z 2019 Journal Article Ang, S. (2019). Intersectional cohort change : disparities in mobility limitations among older Singaporeans. Social Science & Medicine, 228, 223-231. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.03.039 0277-9536 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145324 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.03.039 30927616 228 223 231 en NMRC-STAR-0005-2009 NMRC-CNIG-1124-2014 Social Science & Medicine © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Social Science & Medicine and is made available with permission of Elsevier Ltd. application/pdf |
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Mobility is fundamental to independent living, but past research on physical function and mobility in older adults has not considered both intersectional social identities and cohort change in tandem. This paper utilizes data on mobility limitations from older adults in multi-ethnic Singapore to test whether cohort change varies simultaneously by gender and ethnicity. Panel data (n = 9334 person-years) collected over six years (2009-2015) were used to estimate aging vector models. Findings show that after adjusting for all covariates, Malay and Indian males in later-born cohorts have an increased number of mobility limitations compared to earlier-born cohorts. While a similar trend was also found for Chinese males and females in unconditional models, these were fully mediated by sociodemographic and health variables. These results highlight the importance of considering cohort change at the intersection of gender and ethnicity, bringing attention to possible inequities between ethnic groups. |
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