Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality disparities between the populations of East and West Germany emerged. In the years following reunification, East German mortality improved considerably, eventually converging with West German levels. In this study, we explore changes in the gender differences in health at ages 20–59 across the eastern and western regions of Germany using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the 1990–2013 period. We apply random-effects linear regressions to the SOEP data to identify trends in health, measured as self-assessed health satisfaction, after German reunification. The findings indicate that women were substantially less satisfied with thei...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Razum O, Altenhoener T, Breckenkamp J, Voigtländer S. Social epidemiology after the German reunifica...
Objective: This paper examines the propensity to retire in East and West Germany before and after th...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
The unification of Germany in 1990 brought about substantial social and economic changes in its east...
Kühn M, Dudel C, Vogt T, Oksuzyan A. Trends in gender differences in health at working ages among We...
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, this issue deals with the qu...
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, considerable effort was made to bring the li...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Razum O, Altenhoener T, Breckenkamp J, Voigtländer S. Social epidemiology after the German reunifica...
Objective: This paper examines the propensity to retire in East and West Germany before and after th...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
Before 1990, Germany was divided for more than 40 years. While divided, significant mortality dispar...
The unification of Germany in 1990 brought about substantial social and economic changes in its east...
Kühn M, Dudel C, Vogt T, Oksuzyan A. Trends in gender differences in health at working ages among We...
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, this issue deals with the qu...
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, considerable effort was made to bring the li...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, mortality was considerably higher in the former East Germany tha...
Razum O, Altenhoener T, Breckenkamp J, Voigtländer S. Social epidemiology after the German reunifica...
Objective: This paper examines the propensity to retire in East and West Germany before and after th...