This study examined effects of widowhood and marital harmony on health, health service use, and health care costs. The Americans Changing Lives data set contains 694 subjects who remained married and 61 subjects who became widowed between 1986 and 1989. Estimated annual mean 1989 health costs, adjusting for 1986 costs, age, sex, socioeconomic status, mental/physical health, 1989 health insurance, and selection biases are: $2,384 for widowed, $1,498 for married subjects. Adjusted annual 1989 estimates are: $2,766 for those widowed after harmonious marriages; $2,100 for those widowed after discordant marriages; $1,790 for spouses in discordant marriages; $1,228 for spouses in harmonious marriages. Harmonious marriages appear protective until ...
Abstract Background Despite the high prevalence and evident health effects of divorce and widowhood,...
In this study, I use data from the 1992 through 2004 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) ...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated health benefits of marriage and the potential for wor...
Despite suggestive evidence, there has been no adequately powered systematic study of the ways in wh...
This study examined whether widowhood was associated with physical and mental health, health behavio...
The main objective of this analysis is to demonstrate that some of the limitations that have charact...
In ageing populations, informal care holds great potential to limit rising health care expenditure. ...
Using data from the LSOA, we examined the relationship between widowhood, health status, and the use...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. WSU users can access the article via commerc...
Social Security Administrationhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50580/1/wp040.pd
This dissertation consist mainly of two parts. In the first chapter, I ask how exogenous health shoc...
We analyzed the economic consequences of a husband’s death using events that occurred between the f...
ABSTRACT: Using data from the 1980–2001 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, we investigate how impending w...
We use data from the first wave of the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) to examine the marital his...
Abstract Background Despite the high prevalence and evident health effects of divorce and widowhood,...
In this study, I use data from the 1992 through 2004 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) ...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated health benefits of marriage and the potential for wor...
Despite suggestive evidence, there has been no adequately powered systematic study of the ways in wh...
This study examined whether widowhood was associated with physical and mental health, health behavio...
The main objective of this analysis is to demonstrate that some of the limitations that have charact...
In ageing populations, informal care holds great potential to limit rising health care expenditure. ...
Using data from the LSOA, we examined the relationship between widowhood, health status, and the use...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. WSU users can access the article via commerc...
Social Security Administrationhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50580/1/wp040.pd
This dissertation consist mainly of two parts. In the first chapter, I ask how exogenous health shoc...
We analyzed the economic consequences of a husband’s death using events that occurred between the f...
ABSTRACT: Using data from the 1980–2001 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, we investigate how impending w...
We use data from the first wave of the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) to examine the marital his...
Abstract Background Despite the high prevalence and evident health effects of divorce and widowhood,...
In this study, I use data from the 1992 through 2004 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) ...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated health benefits of marriage and the potential for wor...