Socioeconomic status (SES) and health during childhood have been consistently observed to be associated with health in old age in many studies. However, the exact mechanisms behind these two associations have not yet been fully understood. The key challenge is to understand how childhood SES and health are associated. Furthermore, data on childhood factors and life course mediators are sometimes unavailable, limiting potential analyses. Using SHARELIFE data (N = 17230) we measure childhood SES and health circumstances, and examine their associations with old age health and their possible pathways via education, adult SES, behavioural risks, and labour market deprivation. We employ structural equation modelling to examine the mechanism of th...
Case, Lubotsky, and Paxson (2001) show that the well-known relationship between socio- economic stat...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
There is robust evidence that childhood circumstances are related to quality of life in older ages, ...
AbstractSocioeconomic status (SES) and health during childhood have been consistently observed to be...
First made available online: 25 October 2016Published version in Open Access in publisher's site (ac...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Individuals’ socioeconomic status (SES) is positively correlated with their health status. While the...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
The widely established health differences between people with greater economic resources and those w...
The contemporaneous association of socioeconomic status (SES) with health is well-established, where...
AbstractThe relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
Published online: 13 March 2018Under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - http:/...
Objectives: This paper aimed to assess associations of childhood socioeconomic conditions (CSC) with...
Case, Lubotsky, and Paxson (2001) show that the well-known relationship between socio- economic stat...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
There is robust evidence that childhood circumstances are related to quality of life in older ages, ...
AbstractSocioeconomic status (SES) and health during childhood have been consistently observed to be...
First made available online: 25 October 2016Published version in Open Access in publisher's site (ac...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Individuals’ socioeconomic status (SES) is positively correlated with their health status. While the...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
The widely established health differences between people with greater economic resources and those w...
The contemporaneous association of socioeconomic status (SES) with health is well-established, where...
AbstractThe relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
Published online: 13 March 2018Under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - http:/...
Objectives: This paper aimed to assess associations of childhood socioeconomic conditions (CSC) with...
Case, Lubotsky, and Paxson (2001) show that the well-known relationship between socio- economic stat...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
There is robust evidence that childhood circumstances are related to quality of life in older ages, ...