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In contrast two thirds of the elderly Muslim women indicated they did not visit the mosque during the past month. This is presumably a function of religious rules limiting access to the mosque for women. Although visiting the mosque does not differ greatly among Moslems in Phnom Penh and the provinces, older Moslems are less likely to do so. Praying is very common among Moslems. Over 90% indicated they prayed at least several times a week. This differs little between men and women but is more frequent among Moslems in the provinces than in Phnom Penh. | Red de Centros de Investigación de la Oficina del Economists Jefe Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo BID Documento de Trabajo R-353 Elderly Health and Salaries in the Mexican Labor Market Susan W. Parker January 1999 Latin American Research Network Working paper Series R-353 Advisor to the National Coordinator of the Program for Education Health and Nutrition PROGRESA Secretary of Social Development Insurgentes Sur 1480 Piso 7 Col. Barrio Actipan 02320 MexicoD.F. MEXICO Telephone 525 629-99-10 ext. 3855 FAX 525 524-98-81 Email susanp@progresa.gob.mx Written with Felicia Knaul as part of the Mexico Country study for the project Productivity of Household Investment in Health directed by T. Paul Schultz and financed by the Inter-American Development Bank as part of the Red de Centros de Investigation with Bill Savedoff as project director. I thank Ana Milena Aguilar and Maria del Carmen Franco Juarez for helpful research assistance and Daniel Hernandez and Elena Zuniga for helping with information and access to databases. This project was begun while the author was advisor to the Director of Finances in the Mexican Social Security Institute. 1999 Inter-American Development Bank 1300 New York Avenue N.W. Washington D.C. 20577 The views and interpretations in this document are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Inter-American Development Bank or to any individual acting on its behalf. To obtain access to OCE Research Network publications visit our Web Site at http www.iadb.org oce 41.htm 2 Abstract Little work exists on elderly health work and salaries in developing countries. This paper aims to contribute to this literature in the areas of health and income of the elderly. The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of elderly health in the context of a developing country -Mexico- and the relationship between these health indicators and earnings in the labor market. We analyze the determinants of elderly health in Mexico .