Background This paper examines cause-specific mortality by partnership status. Although non-marital cohabitation has spread rapidly in industrialised countries, only a few studies have investigated mortality by partnership status and no recent study has investigated cause-specific mortality by partnership status. Methods We use data from the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study and apply competing risks survival models. Results The simultaneous analysis shows that married individuals have lower mortality than non-married from circulatory, respiratory, digestive, alcohol and accident related causes of deaths, but not from cancer. The analysis by partnership status reveals that once we distinguish premarital and postmarital cohab...
BACKGROUND: Living arrangements have changed markedly in recent decades, so we wanted to provide an ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02779536 Copyright El...
BACKGROUND: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Background This paper examines cause-specific mortality by partnership status. Although non-marital ...
SF’s research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ES/J500094/1) through the N...
Background: This paper examines cause-specific mortality by partnership status. Although non-marital...
The literature on marriage status and mortality have shown that the married individuals enjoy longer...
The literature on marriage status and mortality have shown that the married individuals enjoy longer...
Objectives: Previous studies have shown marital status differences in incidence and prevalence of ca...
BackgroundMortality risk is lower in married than in unmarried men and women. However, little is kno...
Because people tend to marry social equals – and possibly also because partners affect each other’s ...
Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ popu...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Married men and women have better health than non-married, but little is known about how cohabitatio...
Background: Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rel...
BACKGROUND: Living arrangements have changed markedly in recent decades, so we wanted to provide an ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02779536 Copyright El...
BACKGROUND: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Background This paper examines cause-specific mortality by partnership status. Although non-marital ...
SF’s research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ES/J500094/1) through the N...
Background: This paper examines cause-specific mortality by partnership status. Although non-marital...
The literature on marriage status and mortality have shown that the married individuals enjoy longer...
The literature on marriage status and mortality have shown that the married individuals enjoy longer...
Objectives: Previous studies have shown marital status differences in incidence and prevalence of ca...
BackgroundMortality risk is lower in married than in unmarried men and women. However, little is kno...
Because people tend to marry social equals – and possibly also because partners affect each other’s ...
Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ popu...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Married men and women have better health than non-married, but little is known about how cohabitatio...
Background: Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rel...
BACKGROUND: Living arrangements have changed markedly in recent decades, so we wanted to provide an ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02779536 Copyright El...
BACKGROUND: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...