Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countries “punch above their weight”, while some “punch below their weight” – achieving higher or lower life expectancy than would be predicted by their per capita income. Discovering which conditions or policies contribute to this outcome is critical to improving population health globally. Methods: We conducted a mixed-method study which included: analysis of life expectancy relative to income for all countries; an expert opinion study; and scoping reviews of literature and data to examine factors that may impact on life expectancy relative to income in three countries: Ethiopia, Brazil, and the United States. Punching above or below weight statu...
Objective: This study is designed to understand the impacts of demographic events, socioeconomic dif...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some count...
The goal of this paper is to examine and identify the factors that can lead to an increase in life e...
Background: Longevity as an important measure of health is evaluated based on life expectancy at bir...
Background: Life expectancy initially improves rapidly with economic development but then tails off....
Background: Life expectancy initially improves rapidly with economic development but then tails off....
For health outcomes, is poverty destiny? The authors explore this question for life expectancy in Af...
Using a panel dataset on 45 sub-Saharan Africa countries (SSA), this study analyzes empirically the ...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy initially improves rapidly with economic development but then tails off....
This paper presents and critically discusses a vast array of evidence on the determinants of mortali...
Mortality in the United States is 18% higher than in Costa Rica among adult men and 10% higher among...
Despite the evidence of links between health expenditure and health care efficiency, it is still unc...
Objective: This study is designed to understand the impacts of demographic events, socioeconomic dif...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some count...
The goal of this paper is to examine and identify the factors that can lead to an increase in life e...
Background: Longevity as an important measure of health is evaluated based on life expectancy at bir...
Background: Life expectancy initially improves rapidly with economic development but then tails off....
Background: Life expectancy initially improves rapidly with economic development but then tails off....
For health outcomes, is poverty destiny? The authors explore this question for life expectancy in Af...
Using a panel dataset on 45 sub-Saharan Africa countries (SSA), this study analyzes empirically the ...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy initially improves rapidly with economic development but then tails off....
This paper presents and critically discusses a vast array of evidence on the determinants of mortali...
Mortality in the United States is 18% higher than in Costa Rica among adult men and 10% higher among...
Despite the evidence of links between health expenditure and health care efficiency, it is still unc...
Objective: This study is designed to understand the impacts of demographic events, socioeconomic dif...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...