Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued improvements in longevity. Cross-sectional analyses, however, find that in the 1990s higher socio-economic position was associated with lower lifespan variation. Trends in this association over time are unknown. We investigated trends in lifespan variation over four decades by occupational social class (manual, lower non-manual, upper non-manual) using Finnish register data (1971-2007). We performed age and cause-of-death decompositions of lifespan variation for each sex (a) by occupational class over time and (b) between occupational classes at a shared life expectancy. We found that although all occupational classes experienced increases in...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
Objectives: The balance between the amount of time spent in work and in retirement underlies the lon...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
Increasing longevity and decreasing workers-to-non-workers ratio are among the key demographic chall...
Background: Adult lifespan variation has been stagnant since the 1960s in most developed countries, ...
Background Socioeconomic differences in mortality among the working-age population have increased in...
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class ...
Objectives Levels, trends or changes in socioeconomic mortality differentials are typically describe...
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position have a sh...
Published: 18 March 2019Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positio...
Abstract In the past six decades, lifespan inequality has varied greatly within and among countries ...
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position have a sh...
Background Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher death rat...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
Objectives: The balance between the amount of time spent in work and in retirement underlies the lon...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
Increasing longevity and decreasing workers-to-non-workers ratio are among the key demographic chall...
Background: Adult lifespan variation has been stagnant since the 1960s in most developed countries, ...
Background Socioeconomic differences in mortality among the working-age population have increased in...
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class ...
Objectives Levels, trends or changes in socioeconomic mortality differentials are typically describe...
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position have a sh...
Published: 18 March 2019Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positio...
Abstract In the past six decades, lifespan inequality has varied greatly within and among countries ...
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position have a sh...
Background Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher death rat...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
Objectives: The balance between the amount of time spent in work and in retirement underlies the lon...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...