It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinary. Causality, however, remains trenchantly debated. The ideal experiment would be one in which extra status could somehow be dropped upon a sub-sample of individuals while those in a control group of comparable individuals received none. This paper attempts to formulate a test in that spirit. It collects 19th-century birth data on science Nobel Prize winners. Correcting for potential biases, we estimate that winning the Prize, compared to merely being nominated, is associated with between 1 and 2 years of extra longevity.Status Health Wealth Mortality Whitehall
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
We built a unique dataset of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi’s epoch and 1879, Einstein...
tors and actresses lived almost 4 years longer than their less suc-cessful peers. However, the stati...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
Using data for 387 Nobel Prize winners in physics, chemistry, or physiology/medicine from 1901 to 20...
It is widely believed that a rise in social status extends longevity. A handful number of studies ex...
We provide evidence for the causal impact of social status on longevity by exploiting a natural expe...
We built a unique dataset of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi's epoch and 1879, Einstein...
This study explores the effects of early-life and middle-life conditions on excep-tional longevity u...
We build a new sample of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi’s epoch and Einstein’s cohort,...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
We built a unique dataset of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi’s epoch and 1879, Einstein...
tors and actresses lived almost 4 years longer than their less suc-cessful peers. However, the stati...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
It has been known for centuries that the rich and famous have longer lives than the poor and ordinar...
Using data for 387 Nobel Prize winners in physics, chemistry, or physiology/medicine from 1901 to 20...
It is widely believed that a rise in social status extends longevity. A handful number of studies ex...
We provide evidence for the causal impact of social status on longevity by exploiting a natural expe...
We built a unique dataset of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi's epoch and 1879, Einstein...
This study explores the effects of early-life and middle-life conditions on excep-tional longevity u...
We build a new sample of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi’s epoch and Einstein’s cohort,...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
We built a unique dataset of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi’s epoch and 1879, Einstein...
tors and actresses lived almost 4 years longer than their less suc-cessful peers. However, the stati...