Social class differences in mortality are larger in middle adulthood than at any other time of life. Circumstances over the lifecourse may contribute to these adult social class differences. However, it is only rarely that the lifecourse approach has been applied to mortality studies among persons in their middle adulthood. The aim of this thesis is to disentangle the effects of the living conditions in the parental home and major transition in youth on social class differences in mortality from various causes of death among women and men aged 31-42 at death, and to evaluate whether the effect of the past circumstances on mortality is through latency, accumulation or pathway mechanisms. This thesis (papers II-V) is based on the 1990 census ...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
We investigate the development of social inequality in Swedish mortality over the life course in the...
Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued ...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
Background: Life course epidemiology suggests that early life circumstances affect adult mortality, ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between early life socioeconomic status...
We used high quality register based data to study the relationship between childhood and adult socio...
The overall aim of the thesis was to explore social inequalities in: a) mortality during mid-life, b...
The effect different mortality rates have on the family structure between socioeconomic groups has n...
Social class differences in mortality among the elderly have received only limited interest. In this...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the relative importance of socioeconomic conditions in child...
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class ...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
BACKGROUND: Ample evidence has shown that early-life social conditions are associated with mortality...
Background Socioeconomic differences in mortality among the working-age population have increased in...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
We investigate the development of social inequality in Swedish mortality over the life course in the...
Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued ...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
Background: Life course epidemiology suggests that early life circumstances affect adult mortality, ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between early life socioeconomic status...
We used high quality register based data to study the relationship between childhood and adult socio...
The overall aim of the thesis was to explore social inequalities in: a) mortality during mid-life, b...
The effect different mortality rates have on the family structure between socioeconomic groups has n...
Social class differences in mortality among the elderly have received only limited interest. In this...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the relative importance of socioeconomic conditions in child...
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class ...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
BACKGROUND: Ample evidence has shown that early-life social conditions are associated with mortality...
Background Socioeconomic differences in mortality among the working-age population have increased in...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
We investigate the development of social inequality in Swedish mortality over the life course in the...
Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued ...