There is increasing evidence that wellbeing is unequally distributed across sociodemographicgroups in contemporary societies. However, less is known about thedivergence across social groups of trajectories of wellbeing across age groups.This issue is of great relevance in contexts characterised by changing populationstructures and growing imbalances across and within generations, and in whichensuring that everyone has the opportunity to have a happy and healthy life courseis a primary welfare goal. In this study, we investigate wellbeing trends in Franceand Switzerland across age, gender, and socioeconomic status groups. We use twohousehold surveys (the Sant´e et Itin´eraires Professionnels and the Swiss HouseholdPanel) to compare the unfol...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
More gender-equal societies promote better mental health among both men and women and reduce the gen...
Background: The majority of empirical studies focus on a single Social Determinant of Health (SDH) w...
There is increasing evidence that wellbeing is unequally distributed across sociodemographicgroups i...
There is increasing evidence that wellbeing is unequally distributed across sociodemographic groups...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
Dreger S, Gerlinger T, Bolte G. Gender inequalities in mental wellbeing in 26 European countries: do...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
This paper aims to study the consequences of social inequality in the well-being of Europeans. How i...
The well-being of older Europeans is of increasing importance given the substantialageing of the pop...
OBJECTIVE To provide nationwide data on health status and health behaviours among young adults in...
Do socioeconomic differences in health status increase as people age, reflecting cumulative advantag...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
More gender-equal societies promote better mental health among both men and women and reduce the gen...
Background: The majority of empirical studies focus on a single Social Determinant of Health (SDH) w...
There is increasing evidence that wellbeing is unequally distributed across sociodemographicgroups i...
There is increasing evidence that wellbeing is unequally distributed across sociodemographic groups...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
Dreger S, Gerlinger T, Bolte G. Gender inequalities in mental wellbeing in 26 European countries: do...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
This paper aims to study the consequences of social inequality in the well-being of Europeans. How i...
The well-being of older Europeans is of increasing importance given the substantialageing of the pop...
OBJECTIVE To provide nationwide data on health status and health behaviours among young adults in...
Do socioeconomic differences in health status increase as people age, reflecting cumulative advantag...
This study takes a comparative approach to assess whether the association between socioeconomic stat...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
The well-educated tend to have lower levels of morbidity and mortality than their less well-educated...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
More gender-equal societies promote better mental health among both men and women and reduce the gen...
Background: The majority of empirical studies focus on a single Social Determinant of Health (SDH) w...