<div><p>Recent studies have examined the risk of poverty throughout the life course, but few have considered how transitioning in and out of poverty shape the dynamic heterogeneity and mortality disparities of a cohort at each age. Here we use state-by-age modeling to capture individual heterogeneity in crossing one of three different poverty thresholds (defined as 1×, 2× or 3× the “official” poverty threshold) at each age. We examine age-specific state structure, the remaining life expectancy, its variance, and cohort simulations for those above and below each threshold. Survival and transitioning probabilities are statistically estimated by regression analyses of data from the Health and Retirement Survey RAND data-set, and the National L...
Income-differentiated mortality, by reducing the share of poor persons in the population, leads to w...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
Recent studies have examined the risk of poverty throughout the life course, but few have considered...
<p>Average remaining life expectancies (solid lines) and expected years in poverty (dashed lines) co...
This article studies poverty persistence and the role of social security programmes on poverty among...
Given that poor individuals face worse survival conditions than non-poor individuals, one can expect...
<p>Annual survival (the number alive at age <i>x</i> + 1/ the number alive at <i>x</i>) for those ab...
Income-differentiated mortality, by reducing the share of poor persons in the population, leads to t...
<p>Annual probability of being above the poverty threshold at age <i>x</i> + 1 for those below (red)...
International audienceIncome-differentiated mortality, by reducing the share of poor persons in the ...
Research on poverty in the United States has largely consisted of examining cross-sectional levels o...
Higher mortality among the poor prevents standard poverty measures from quantifying the actual exten...
The objective of this paper is to determine Americans’ mobility patterns into and out of poverty in ...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first chapter proposes a model life table to investi...
Income-differentiated mortality, by reducing the share of poor persons in the population, leads to w...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
Recent studies have examined the risk of poverty throughout the life course, but few have considered...
<p>Average remaining life expectancies (solid lines) and expected years in poverty (dashed lines) co...
This article studies poverty persistence and the role of social security programmes on poverty among...
Given that poor individuals face worse survival conditions than non-poor individuals, one can expect...
<p>Annual survival (the number alive at age <i>x</i> + 1/ the number alive at <i>x</i>) for those ab...
Income-differentiated mortality, by reducing the share of poor persons in the population, leads to t...
<p>Annual probability of being above the poverty threshold at age <i>x</i> + 1 for those below (red)...
International audienceIncome-differentiated mortality, by reducing the share of poor persons in the ...
Research on poverty in the United States has largely consisted of examining cross-sectional levels o...
Higher mortality among the poor prevents standard poverty measures from quantifying the actual exten...
The objective of this paper is to determine Americans’ mobility patterns into and out of poverty in ...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first chapter proposes a model life table to investi...
Income-differentiated mortality, by reducing the share of poor persons in the population, leads to w...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...