Background Research has generally found a significant inverse relationship in mortality risk across socioeconomic (SE) groups. This paper focuses on Spain, a country for which there continues to be very little evidence available concerning retirement pensioners. We draw on the Continuous Sample of Working Lives (CSWL) to investigate disparities in SE mortality among retired men aged 65 and above over the longest possible period covered by this data source: 2005-2018. We use the initial pension income (PI) level as our single indicator of the SE status of the retired population. Methods The mortality gradient by income is quantified in two ways: via an indicator referred to as 'relative mortality', and by estimating changes in total life exp...
Background: life expectancy considerably increased in most developed countries during the twentieth ...
We analyse the evolution of mortality rates in Spain by age and gender between 1990 and 2018. We com...
Background: The evidence on the shape and trend of the relationship between (lifetime) income and ol...
Background Research has generally found a significant inverse relationship in mortality risk across ...
Recent contributions debating the mechanisms behind long-term impacts of socioeconomic differences o...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and mort...
For a long time, studies of socioeconomic gradients in health have limited their attention to betwee...
This study computes educational inequalities in life expectancy (LE), healthy life expectancy (HLE),...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Rationale The health of the population aged 55 to 69 influences their labour supply and retirement d...
We analyze the evolution of inequality in mortality in Spain during 1990-2014. We focus on age-speci...
Background.- Current measures to monitor population health include indicators of (i) average length-...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Background: Life expectancy considerably increased in most developed countries during the twentieth ...
Background: life expectancy considerably increased in most developed countries during the twentieth ...
We analyse the evolution of mortality rates in Spain by age and gender between 1990 and 2018. We com...
Background: The evidence on the shape and trend of the relationship between (lifetime) income and ol...
Background Research has generally found a significant inverse relationship in mortality risk across ...
Recent contributions debating the mechanisms behind long-term impacts of socioeconomic differences o...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and mort...
For a long time, studies of socioeconomic gradients in health have limited their attention to betwee...
This study computes educational inequalities in life expectancy (LE), healthy life expectancy (HLE),...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Rationale The health of the population aged 55 to 69 influences their labour supply and retirement d...
We analyze the evolution of inequality in mortality in Spain during 1990-2014. We focus on age-speci...
Background.- Current measures to monitor population health include indicators of (i) average length-...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Background: Life expectancy considerably increased in most developed countries during the twentieth ...
Background: life expectancy considerably increased in most developed countries during the twentieth ...
We analyse the evolution of mortality rates in Spain by age and gender between 1990 and 2018. We com...
Background: The evidence on the shape and trend of the relationship between (lifetime) income and ol...