We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in life course research that are able to take into account the order of events and their possible causal relationship: a cross-lagged model, a latent growth model (LGM), and a synthesis of the two, an autoregressive latent trajectories model (ALT). We apply them to a highly relevant causality question in life course and health inequality research: does socioeconomic status (SES) affect health (social causation) or does health affect SES (health selection)? Using retrospective survey data from SHARELIFE covering life courses from childhood to old age, the cross-lagged model suggests an equal importance of social causation and health selection; the LGM stresses the effect of education o...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
Objectives: Inequalities in life events can lead to inequalities in older age. This research aimed t...
Júlia Mikolai was a PhD student at the Department of Social Statistics and Demography at the Univers...
First published online 13 October 2015.We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in l...
peer-reviewedRecent decades have seen renewed attention to issues of causal inference in the social ...
Objectives: Life course epidemiology attempts to unravel causal relationships between variables obse...
Longitudinal data are necessary to reveal changes within an individual as he or she ages. However, r...
Longitudinal data is commonly analysed to inform prevention policies for diseases that may develop t...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
The present paper reviews the development of life course epidemiology since its origins during the 1...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the relationship between time spent in adverse circumstance...
This is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causa...
There is growing recognition that the risk of many diseases in later life, such as type 2 diabetes o...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
This paper investigated the extent to which parental socioeconomic status was associated with life c...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
Objectives: Inequalities in life events can lead to inequalities in older age. This research aimed t...
Júlia Mikolai was a PhD student at the Department of Social Statistics and Demography at the Univers...
First published online 13 October 2015.We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in l...
peer-reviewedRecent decades have seen renewed attention to issues of causal inference in the social ...
Objectives: Life course epidemiology attempts to unravel causal relationships between variables obse...
Longitudinal data are necessary to reveal changes within an individual as he or she ages. However, r...
Longitudinal data is commonly analysed to inform prevention policies for diseases that may develop t...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
The present paper reviews the development of life course epidemiology since its origins during the 1...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the relationship between time spent in adverse circumstance...
This is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causa...
There is growing recognition that the risk of many diseases in later life, such as type 2 diabetes o...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
This paper investigated the extent to which parental socioeconomic status was associated with life c...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
Objectives: Inequalities in life events can lead to inequalities in older age. This research aimed t...
Júlia Mikolai was a PhD student at the Department of Social Statistics and Demography at the Univers...