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Health Social Welfare Review
2016 Volume.36 No. 3 p.53 ~ p.84
Socioeconomic Status and Elderly Health in Life Course Perspective: Testing of Multi-mediational Effects of Socioeconomic Status in Early Adult and Middle Aged
Lee Hyun-Joo

Jung Eun-Hee
Abstract
This study aims to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status and elderly health status based on a life course perspective. We used the Korean Welfare Panel study (KOWEPS) data of 2006-2014 for our study and structural equation modeling (SEM) to test multi-mediator effects between socioeconomic status in childhood and elderly health. The results were as follows. First, the socioeconomic status in early and middle age adulthood periods multi-mediated the relationship of socioeconomic status in children and the elderly. Father's longer education years and without the experience of stopping school in childhood affected longer education years in early age adults and contributed to a higher income level in middle age adults, and eventually resulted in the improvement of depression level in the elderly. Second, the socioeconomic status of childhood directly affected the physical health in elderly. Once mother's education years were longer, we expected better physical health status for the elderly. According to the results, the planning of intervention
strategies for improving elderly health status should be initiated at the beginning of the life course. At each life course, social welfare and health policy need to be simultaneously coordinated to decrease the gap of socioeconomic status and to improve health status.
KEYWORD
Life Course Perspective, Socioeconomic Status, Older Adults, Depression, Self-Rated Health, Multi-mediational Effects
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