The study of the mortality differences between groups has traditionally focused on metrics that describe average levels of mortality, for example life expectancy and standardized mortality rates. Additional insights can be gained by using statistical distance metrics to examine differences in lifespan distributions between groups. Here, we use a distance metric, the non-overlap index, to capture the sociological concept of stratification, which emphasizes the emergence of unique, hierarchically layered social strata. We show an application using Finnish registration data that cover the entire population over the period from 1996 to 2017. The results indicate that lifespan stratification and life-expectancy differences between income groups ...
Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positions (SEP) are well-establ...
The measurement of inequality is often made using observed population-based distributions, such as t...
Measuring health inequality within a population is much more difficult than measuring its average he...
The study of the mortality differences between groups has traditionally focused on metrics that desc...
The study of the mortality differences between groups has traditionally focused on metrics that desc...
Published: 18 March 2019Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positio...
Income is a strong predictor of adult mortality. Measuring income is not as simple as it may sound. ...
Background Socioeconomic differences in mortality among the working-age population have increased in...
Objectives: Levels, trends or changes in socioeconomic mortality differentials are typically describ...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
Inequality in length of life is the most fundamental of all inequalities; every other type of inequa...
Lifespan variation is a key metric of mortality that describes both individual uncertainty about the...
Increasing longevity and decreasing workers-to-non-workers ratio are among the key demographic chall...
Abstract: An important source of inequality in mortality is regional variation. However, studies tha...
Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued ...
Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positions (SEP) are well-establ...
The measurement of inequality is often made using observed population-based distributions, such as t...
Measuring health inequality within a population is much more difficult than measuring its average he...
The study of the mortality differences between groups has traditionally focused on metrics that desc...
The study of the mortality differences between groups has traditionally focused on metrics that desc...
Published: 18 March 2019Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positio...
Income is a strong predictor of adult mortality. Measuring income is not as simple as it may sound. ...
Background Socioeconomic differences in mortality among the working-age population have increased in...
Objectives: Levels, trends or changes in socioeconomic mortality differentials are typically describ...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
Inequality in length of life is the most fundamental of all inequalities; every other type of inequa...
Lifespan variation is a key metric of mortality that describes both individual uncertainty about the...
Increasing longevity and decreasing workers-to-non-workers ratio are among the key demographic chall...
Abstract: An important source of inequality in mortality is regional variation. However, studies tha...
Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued ...
Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positions (SEP) are well-establ...
The measurement of inequality is often made using observed population-based distributions, such as t...
Measuring health inequality within a population is much more difficult than measuring its average he...