2021
DOI: 10.1108/jap-03-2021-0013
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Participation of older adults in the intra-household decision-making activities: evidence from the longitudinal ageing study in India

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to document the participation of intra-household decision-making activities by older adults in India. Design/methodology/approach This study has used a nationally representative sample of 21,662 older adults (aged 60 and above) from the Longitudinal Ageing Study of India data of 2017–2018. Intra-household decision-making participation is measured based on decision-making activities that includes marriage of daughter/son, buying and selling of property, giving a gift to the family, edu… Show more

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“…The internet provides solitary older adults platforms for communication and learning, fulfilling the need for continued socialization ( 20 ). It helps to adapt to the changes in roles after retirement, increase social activities and intra-family decision-making, and reduce psychological discomfort in older adults ( 36 , 37 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The internet provides solitary older adults platforms for communication and learning, fulfilling the need for continued socialization ( 20 ). It helps to adapt to the changes in roles after retirement, increase social activities and intra-family decision-making, and reduce psychological discomfort in older adults ( 36 , 37 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study provides empirical evidence that HCBS use can not only reduce hospital utilization and hospital expenditure of disabled elders but also improve their physical and psychological health, implying that HCBS can help achieve the healthcare goal of ensuring healthy lives for all by 2030, which was adopted as the United Nations Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals ( 32 ), with fewer costs. Furthermore, HCBS use can satisfy the needs of elders much better by maintaining a virtuous cycle, i.e., HCBS use, which can promote the health status of disabled elders, enables them to live in their own homes and maintain some control of their daily lives, and with improved health status, disabled elders can participate more in the household's decision-making activities ( 33 ) and therefore maintain more control of their daily lives and live in their own home much longer. Policy designs should emphasize the orientation of HCBS and ensure the fundamental and central position of HCBS in the formal care service system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%