This paper quantifies the socio-economic status (SES) gradient in median lifespan for three birth cohort groups. For this, mortality models were estimated using unique data on the SES of Dutch Olympic athletes born between 1852 and 1947, and who were followed until their death (or December 2018). The empirical findings show that for the older birth cohorts (1852-1899) there were no significant differences in median lifespan between SES groups. For the middle cohorts (1900-1919), the low SES athletes had a significantly lower median lifespan of five years less compared to medium SES athletes and the median lifespans of high and medium SES athletes did not differ significantly. For the younger cohorts (1920- 1947), large and statistically sig...
Abstract Background Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher ...
This paper investigates the effects of competition outcomes on health by using U.S. Olympic medalist...
This paper investigates the effects of competition outcomes on health by using U.S. Olympic medalist...
We analyze the effect of being born in a recession on the mortality rate later in life in conjunctio...
textabstractThe question whether socioeconomic status gradients in adult mortality have changed over...
This article quantifies the association between individual income and remaining life expectancy at t...
Testing whether familial socioeconomic status (SES) in childhood is a predictor of mortality has rar...
Background National projections of life expectancy are made periodically by statistical offices or a...
One of the most basic indicators of well-being is life expectancy. A large empirical literature has ...
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position have a sh...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
This study uses data from a random sample of births in the Netherlands during the period 1850–1922 t...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
For a long time, studies of socioeconomic gradients in health have limited their attention to betwee...
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position have a sh...
Abstract Background Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher ...
This paper investigates the effects of competition outcomes on health by using U.S. Olympic medalist...
This paper investigates the effects of competition outcomes on health by using U.S. Olympic medalist...
We analyze the effect of being born in a recession on the mortality rate later in life in conjunctio...
textabstractThe question whether socioeconomic status gradients in adult mortality have changed over...
This article quantifies the association between individual income and remaining life expectancy at t...
Testing whether familial socioeconomic status (SES) in childhood is a predictor of mortality has rar...
Background National projections of life expectancy are made periodically by statistical offices or a...
One of the most basic indicators of well-being is life expectancy. A large empirical literature has ...
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position have a sh...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
This study uses data from a random sample of births in the Netherlands during the period 1850–1922 t...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
For a long time, studies of socioeconomic gradients in health have limited their attention to betwee...
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position have a sh...
Abstract Background Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher ...
This paper investigates the effects of competition outcomes on health by using U.S. Olympic medalist...
This paper investigates the effects of competition outcomes on health by using U.S. Olympic medalist...