Délka života, zdraví a postoje v Evropské unii

The contribution addresses three fields of investigation: mortality, health, and attitudes in the countries of EU28, Norway and Iceland. The data of EUROSTAT and EUROBAROMETER 378 were analyzed. In 2011, life expectancy at the age of 65 was shorter in post-Communist countries and there was also a sm...

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Main Author: Rychtaříková, Jitka
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spelling ftunivpraha:oai:https://dspace.cuni.cz:20.500.11956/143464 2023-05-15T16:49:01+02:00 Délka života, zdraví a postoje v Evropské unii Rychtaříková, Jitka země Evropské unie 2015 application/pdf application/octet-stream https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/143464 cs en cze eng http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/143464 000218122 Příspěvek v časopisu 2015 ftunivpraha https://doi.org/20.500.11956/143464 2021-10-11T23:18:17Z The contribution addresses three fields of investigation: mortality, health, and attitudes in the countries of EU28, Norway and Iceland. The data of EUROSTAT and EUROBAROMETER 378 were analyzed. In 2011, life expectancy at the age of 65 was shorter in post-Communist countries and there was also a smaller share of years lived in self-perceived good health. Two-level regression modelling has shown that the higher the age, the lower the satisfaction with health and with life. Higher-educated people and those living in a partnership are generally happier than the rest. Compared with other age and gender groups, young people and men perceive someone as old much sooner. Pessimistic attitudes are, to a smaller extent, intensified by living in former Communist countries. 542 563 Other/Unknown Material Iceland Charles University CU Digital repository Norway
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description The contribution addresses three fields of investigation: mortality, health, and attitudes in the countries of EU28, Norway and Iceland. The data of EUROSTAT and EUROBAROMETER 378 were analyzed. In 2011, life expectancy at the age of 65 was shorter in post-Communist countries and there was also a smaller share of years lived in self-perceived good health. Two-level regression modelling has shown that the higher the age, the lower the satisfaction with health and with life. Higher-educated people and those living in a partnership are generally happier than the rest. Compared with other age and gender groups, young people and men perceive someone as old much sooner. Pessimistic attitudes are, to a smaller extent, intensified by living in former Communist countries. 542 563
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