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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 May 5.
Published in final edited form as: Am Econ Rev. 2022 Feb;112(2):494–533. doi: 10.1257/aer.20201480

Table 1:

Characteristics of the MCBS Sample, 2010–2012

Metric Mean
Sociodemographics
 Age 75.5
 Male 44%
 Race (white / black / other) 79%, 8%, 13%
 Married 54%
 Poverty category (1=worse, 5=best) 3.7
 Education (<9 years, 9–11 years, HS/GED, some college, college grad) 10%, 13%, 28%, 27%, 23%
 Veteran 24.1%
Behavioral risk factors
 Smoking (never, current, former) 37%, 15%, 48%
 BMI (underweight, normal, overweight, obese) 3%, 34%, 38%, 26%
Health Status
 Self-reported health compared to one year previous (much/somewhat better, about the same, somewhat/much worse) 15%, 63%, 22%
 Self-reported health compared to others of the same age (excellent, very good, good, fair, poor) 18%, 32%, 30%, 15%, 5%
Mortality rate (annual) 4.6%
Components of quality of life
 Difficulty walking (1/4 mile/2–3 blocks; moderate, severe) 9%, 26%
 Difficulty stooping/crouching/kneeling 47%
 Difficulty lifting or carrying objects as heavy as 10 pounds 25%
 Difficulty reaching or extending arms above shoulder level 17%
 Difficulty writing or handling and grasping small objects 14%
 Any ADL impairmenta 30%
 Any IADL impairmenta 23%
 Difficulty seeing (even with glasses) 33%
 Difficulty hearing (even with hearing aid) 43%
 Health limits social activities (moderate, severe) 7%, 5%

Notes: Means for sociodemographics, behavioral risk factors, health status, and mortality rate are from the MCBS FFS sample, weighted using sample weights adjusted to account for those omitted due to being in Medicare Advantage (HMO) plans. For components of quality of life, means are from the whole MCBS sample including Medicare advantage, and are weighted using survey weights. Survey questions for these impairments are shown in Appendix Table A5.

Source: Data are from those age 65 and older in the MCBS.

a

ADL impairments include dressing, bathing/showing, or walking. IADL impairments include using the telephone, managing money, shopping, making meals, or doing light housework.