We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of mortality rates by marital status at ages 40 and over for seven European countries with 1 billion person-years of exposure. The mortality advantage of married people, both men and women, continues to increase up to at least the age group 85-89, the oldest group we are able to consider We find the largest absolute differences in mortality levels between marital status groups are at high ages, and that absolute differentials are: (i) greater for men than for women; (ii) similar in magnitude across countries; (iii) increase steadily with age; and (iv) are greatest at older age. We also find that the advantage enjoyed by married people increased ...
BACKGROUND. The male–female life expectancy gap is increasingly driven by mortality differences at o...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...
Based on a set of 2,371 family related entries dating from 1688 to 1921, the current study tried to ...
We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of ...
We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of ...
BACKGROUND. Married people live longer than the unmarried; micro-level research indicates that they ...
Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ popu...
BACKGROUND Married people tend to live longer than their unmarried counterparts, and the advantage i...
Background: Married people live longer than the unmarried; micro-level research indicates that they ...
Background: In several European countries the excess mortality of nonmarried people relative to the ...
Background: Previous research has shown large and increasing relative differences in mortality by ma...
<b>Background</b>: In several European countries the excess mortality of nonmarried people relative ...
That married people have lower death rates than either the unmarried or the widowed has been recogni...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Marriage is protective of survival and contributes to healthy ageing, whereas both singlehood and wi...
BACKGROUND. The male–female life expectancy gap is increasingly driven by mortality differences at o...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...
Based on a set of 2,371 family related entries dating from 1688 to 1921, the current study tried to ...
We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of ...
We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of ...
BACKGROUND. Married people live longer than the unmarried; micro-level research indicates that they ...
Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ popu...
BACKGROUND Married people tend to live longer than their unmarried counterparts, and the advantage i...
Background: Married people live longer than the unmarried; micro-level research indicates that they ...
Background: In several European countries the excess mortality of nonmarried people relative to the ...
Background: Previous research has shown large and increasing relative differences in mortality by ma...
<b>Background</b>: In several European countries the excess mortality of nonmarried people relative ...
That married people have lower death rates than either the unmarried or the widowed has been recogni...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Marriage is protective of survival and contributes to healthy ageing, whereas both singlehood and wi...
BACKGROUND. The male–female life expectancy gap is increasingly driven by mortality differences at o...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...
Based on a set of 2,371 family related entries dating from 1688 to 1921, the current study tried to ...