Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ population living in Europe by gender and welfare states. Methods Using data from waves 4, 5, and 6 of the Survey of Health Age and Retirement in Europe (n = 54,171), we implemented Cox proportional hazard models by gender and age groups (50-64 and 65-84). We estimated pooled models and separated models for two regions representing different welfare states (South-East and North-West). Results Among people aged 50-64, nonpartnered individuals (except never-married women) showed a higher mortality risk as compared with those partnered. Among the older population (65-84), divorce was associated with higher mortality among men, but not among women, a...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...
The literature on marriage status and mortality have shown that the married individuals enjoy longer...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ popu...
Being married reduces the mortality risk of older persons. More generally, living arrangements that ...
Background: Married people live longer than the unmarried; micro-level research indicates that they ...
We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of ...
We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of ...
This article compares the trends in living arrangements of older people in several European countrie...
BACKGROUND. Married people live longer than the unmarried; micro-level research indicates that they ...
This paper uses data from the European Household Panel survey to chart the living arrangements of ol...
Men appear to benefit more from being married than women with respect to mortality in middle age. Ho...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
Research findings report of LIVING ARRANGEMENTS, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: A European perspective proje...
This paper analyzes the interplay between early-life conditions and marital status, as determinants ...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...
The literature on marriage status and mortality have shown that the married individuals enjoy longer...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...
Objectives We study the role of marital status and living arrangements in mortality among a 50+ popu...
Being married reduces the mortality risk of older persons. More generally, living arrangements that ...
Background: Married people live longer than the unmarried; micro-level research indicates that they ...
We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of ...
We investigate mortality differentials by marital status among older age groups using a database of ...
This article compares the trends in living arrangements of older people in several European countrie...
BACKGROUND. Married people live longer than the unmarried; micro-level research indicates that they ...
This paper uses data from the European Household Panel survey to chart the living arrangements of ol...
Men appear to benefit more from being married than women with respect to mortality in middle age. Ho...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
Research findings report of LIVING ARRANGEMENTS, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: A European perspective proje...
This paper analyzes the interplay between early-life conditions and marital status, as determinants ...
Research in social epidemiology and medical sociology has consistently shown that people in lower so...
The literature on marriage status and mortality have shown that the married individuals enjoy longer...
In this paper we use data the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to describe and analyse the ...