Significant reductions in mortality are reflected in strong increases in life expectancy particularly in industrialized countries. Previous analyses relate these improvements primarily to medical innovations and advances in health-related behaviors. Mostly ignored, however, is the question to what extent the gains in life expectancy are related to structural changes in the populations due to increasing education levels. We decompose changes of the total populations’ life expectancy at age 30 in Italy, Denmark, and the USA, over the 20-year period between 1990 and 2010 into the effects of education-specific mortality changes (“M effect”) and changes in the populations’ educational structure (“P effect”). We use the “replacement decomposition...
BACKGROUND:The inverse association between education and mortality has grown stronger the last decad...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
Objective: This paper assesses whether the future rise in educational levels of the elderly may not ...
Abstract Significant reductions in mortality are reflected in strong increases in life expectancy pa...
Objective: This paper assesses whether the future rise in educational levels of theelderly may not o...
Prior research has found socio-economic determinants such as education to affect health outcomes. Ye...
Life expectancy at birth has increased dramatically across the globe. The widely held assumption tha...
In the second half of the 20th century, the advances in human longevity observed have been accompani...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to empirically evaluate whether widening educational inequalitie...
Objective The aim of this paper is to empirically evaluate whether widening educational inequalities...
Although higher education has been associated with lower mortality rates in many studies, the effect...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that inequalities in premature mortality have continued to rise o...
There is a positive association between education and longevity. Individuals with a university degre...
We developed an innovative method to break down official population forecasts by educational level...
For the EURO-GBD-SE Consortium.Although higher education has been associated with lower mortality ra...
BACKGROUND:The inverse association between education and mortality has grown stronger the last decad...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
Objective: This paper assesses whether the future rise in educational levels of the elderly may not ...
Abstract Significant reductions in mortality are reflected in strong increases in life expectancy pa...
Objective: This paper assesses whether the future rise in educational levels of theelderly may not o...
Prior research has found socio-economic determinants such as education to affect health outcomes. Ye...
Life expectancy at birth has increased dramatically across the globe. The widely held assumption tha...
In the second half of the 20th century, the advances in human longevity observed have been accompani...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to empirically evaluate whether widening educational inequalitie...
Objective The aim of this paper is to empirically evaluate whether widening educational inequalities...
Although higher education has been associated with lower mortality rates in many studies, the effect...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that inequalities in premature mortality have continued to rise o...
There is a positive association between education and longevity. Individuals with a university degre...
We developed an innovative method to break down official population forecasts by educational level...
For the EURO-GBD-SE Consortium.Although higher education has been associated with lower mortality ra...
BACKGROUND:The inverse association between education and mortality has grown stronger the last decad...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
Objective: This paper assesses whether the future rise in educational levels of the elderly may not ...