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Old age expectations are related to how long people want to live
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BOWEN, CATHERINE E.
, SKIRBEKK, VEGARD
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Adults
/ Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Averages
/ Demography
/ Expectations
/ Gerontology
/ Happiness
/ Life expectancy
/ Middle age
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Regression analysis
/ Social sciences
/ Social security
/ Sociodemographics
/ Young adults
2017
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Old age expectations are related to how long people want to live
by
BOWEN, CATHERINE E.
, SKIRBEKK, VEGARD
in
Adults
/ Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Averages
/ Demography
/ Expectations
/ Gerontology
/ Happiness
/ Life expectancy
/ Middle age
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Regression analysis
/ Social sciences
/ Social security
/ Sociodemographics
/ Young adults
2017
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Old age expectations are related to how long people want to live
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BOWEN, CATHERINE E.
, SKIRBEKK, VEGARD
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Adults
/ Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Averages
/ Demography
/ Expectations
/ Gerontology
/ Happiness
/ Life expectancy
/ Middle age
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Regression analysis
/ Social sciences
/ Social security
/ Sociodemographics
/ Young adults
2017
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Old age expectations are related to how long people want to live
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Old age expectations are related to how long people want to live
2017
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How long do people want to live? Why do some people want to live a very long time, and others would rather die relatively young? In the current study we examine the extent to which the preference to die young (<80 years, less than average life expectancy) or to live somewhat longer or much longer than average life expectancy (90-99 years or 100+ years, respectively) is related to a person's positive and negative expectations of what their life will be like in old age. We use multinomial regression analysis based on survey data from a large sample of younger and middle-aged adults in the United States of America (USA) (N = 1,631, age 18-64 years). We statistically control for socio-demographic characteristics as well as self-reported happiness and health. We find that having fewer positive expectations for their own old age distinguishes people who prefer to die relatively young, while having fewer negative expectations distinguishes people who want to live beyond current levels of life expectancy. The results provide evidence that pessimistic expectations of life in old age can undermine the desire to live up to and beyond current average life expectancy. The study also provides descriptive data about how young and middle-aged adults in the USA anticipate their own ageing.
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