English Longitudinal Study of Ageing wave 1 | findings

Dec 2003 |
Researcher | Natasha Wood

Wave 1 interviews were carried out during 2002-03. Some key findings, reported in December 2003, were:

  1. Physical health, but not mental health, declines with age
  2. Eating out, cinema, opera and museums are common leisure activities
  3. Paid work is seen as likely to decline - but voluntary work is fairly common
  4. Just a third of respondents had internet access
Physical health, but not mental health, declines with age

Physical health declines with age. 24% of people aged 50 to 55 said that they had an illness that limited what they could do, compared with 53% of those aged over 80.

Mental health does not decline with age. People with the poorest mental health are likely to be in either the youngest or the oldest age groups.

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Eating out, cinema, opera and museums are common leisure activities

Half of the ELSA respondents go to the cinema, opera or museums at least once a year. Almost all of the ELSA respondents eat out of the house at least sometimes.

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Paid work is seen as likely to decline - but voluntary work is fairly common

Only 3 in 10 men who are working in their fifties are 100 per cent certain that they will still be working after age 60.

Just over one in ten ELSA respondents did some voluntary work last month and around nine per cent of them spent some of their time caring for someone last month.

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Just a third of respondents had internet access

Nearly half of the ELSA respondents have a computer in their household, and one third have access to the internet.

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English Longitudinal Study of Ageing wave 1

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