AbstractSex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and medical circumstances. The magnitude of these variations, and their response to large socioeconomic changes, suggest that biological differences cannot fully account for sex differences in survival. Drawing on a wide swath of mortality data across countries and over time, we develop a set of empiric observations with which any theory about excess male mortality and its correlates will have to contend. We show that as societies develop, M/F survival first declines and then increases, a “sex difference in mortality transition” embedded within the demographic and epidemiologic transitions. After the onset of this transition, cross-sectional varia...
A consistent finding from contemporary Western societies is that women outlive men. However, what is...
Oksuzyan A, Brønnum-Hansen H, Jeune B. Gender gap in health expectancy. European Journal of Ageing. ...
In all human populations mean life span of women generally exceeds that of men, but the extent of th...
Sex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and medical c...
AbstractSex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and m...
Sex differences in mortality rates stem from a complex set of genetic, physiological, psychological,...
It is well documented that males die at younger ages than females. Although the sex differential in ...
Phychosocial sources of the sex difference in mortality are examined for 2,754 men and women aged 35...
We explored relationships between male mortality and the sex ratio. (We tested relationships across ...
Background: This paper explores newly available data for 22 countries with reliably recorded mortali...
Journal ArticleA consistent finding from contemporary Western societies is that women outlive men. H...
This study employs vital statistics data from Sweden, England, Wales, France, and Spain to examine m...
Gender inequalities in longevity/mortality are a major area of research since the 1970s. Despite sub...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
A consistent finding from contemporary Western societies is that women outlive men. However, what is...
Oksuzyan A, Brønnum-Hansen H, Jeune B. Gender gap in health expectancy. European Journal of Ageing. ...
In all human populations mean life span of women generally exceeds that of men, but the extent of th...
Sex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and medical c...
AbstractSex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and m...
Sex differences in mortality rates stem from a complex set of genetic, physiological, psychological,...
It is well documented that males die at younger ages than females. Although the sex differential in ...
Phychosocial sources of the sex difference in mortality are examined for 2,754 men and women aged 35...
We explored relationships between male mortality and the sex ratio. (We tested relationships across ...
Background: This paper explores newly available data for 22 countries with reliably recorded mortali...
Journal ArticleA consistent finding from contemporary Western societies is that women outlive men. H...
This study employs vital statistics data from Sweden, England, Wales, France, and Spain to examine m...
Gender inequalities in longevity/mortality are a major area of research since the 1970s. Despite sub...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
A consistent finding from contemporary Western societies is that women outlive men. However, what is...
Oksuzyan A, Brønnum-Hansen H, Jeune B. Gender gap in health expectancy. European Journal of Ageing. ...
In all human populations mean life span of women generally exceeds that of men, but the extent of th...