Women and men experience aging differently. Evidence from across the globe suggests that aging is not “gender-neutral”, but rather “gender-imbalanced”. Along with physical and physiological differences, social and gender norms contribute to different experiences for women and men that manifest across the life cycle. These differences, such as in education, age at marriage, employment opportunities, as well as caregiving and living arrangements contribute...
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Gender Gaps in Health and Well-being of Older Adults: A Review of the Burden of Non-communicable Diseases and Barriers to Healthcare for Women and Men (Chapter 8) in Compendium of Research for Healthy Longevity