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MHAS 2003 Data and 2003 Imputations are now available.

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Presentations:

  1. Wong, R., “The Mexican Health and Aging Study Project (MHAS-2001)”, presented at FLACSO (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales), Mexico, February 27th, 2003.

  2. Wong, R., “Financial Well Being of Mexicans at Old Age; Preliminary results”, (Bienestar Económico de la Población de Edad Media y Avanzada en México: Primeros Resultados del Estudio Nacional de Salud y Envejecimiento en México) presented at The Latin American & Caribbean Demographic Centre CELADE. Population Division of The Economic Commission for Latin America ECLA (Spanish acronym - CEPAL); Santiago, Chile, December 9-12, 2002.

  3. Wong, R., “The measurement of Income and Assets in Household Surveys on Aging in Latin America: MHAS and SABE”, Session in the Workshop on the Use of SABE Data; San Jose, Costa Rica, August 12-15, 2002.

  4. Wong, R., “Socioeconomic Level and Health of Middle and Old Age Population in Mexico”, presented at REVES Meetings (International Network on Health Expectancy and the Disability Process); Guadalajara, México, May 5-7, 2003.

  5. Espinoza, M. and Wong, R., “Intergenerational Assistance in Middle- and Old-Age in Mexico: Life Cycle Stages in a Developing Economy”, presented at the Population Association of America Conference, Boston, April 1-3, 2004. (Abstract).

  6. Shieh, Ch. and Wong, R., “Health Life Expectancy in Mexico and the U.S.: A Cross National Comparison”, presented at the Population Association of America Conference, Boston, April 1-3, 2004. (Abstract).

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