The United States has a mortality disadvantage relative to its political and economic peer group of other “rich democracies”. Recently it has been suggested that there could be a role for social policy in explaining this disadvantage. In this paper, we test this ‘social policy’ hypothesis by presenting a time trend analysis from 1970 to 2011 of the association between welfare state generosity (for unemployment insurance, sickness benefits, and pensions) and life expectancy, for the US and 17 other high-income countries. Fixed-effects estimation with autocorrelation-corrected standard errors (robust to unmeasured between-country differences and serial autocorrelation of repeated measures) found strong associations between welfare generosity ...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some count...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...
AbstractThe United States has a mortality disadvantage relative to its political and economic peer g...
Americans lead shorter and less healthy lives than people in other high-income countries. Is this US...
Background Research comparing mortality by socioeconomic status has found that inequalities are not ...
Background: We examined socioeconomic inequalities in disability-free life expectancy in older men a...
The prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and other health problems has increased in recent decades in th...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
BACKGROUND: The health gap between the top and the bottom of the income distribution is widening rap...
This article uses data from three waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004, 2006) to compare ...
Life expectancy in the United States fares poorly in international comparisons, primarily because of...
In theory, improvements in healthy life expectancy should generate increases in the average age of r...
During the 1990s reforms to the US welfare system introduced new time limits on people’s eligibility...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some count...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...
AbstractThe United States has a mortality disadvantage relative to its political and economic peer g...
Americans lead shorter and less healthy lives than people in other high-income countries. Is this US...
Background Research comparing mortality by socioeconomic status has found that inequalities are not ...
Background: We examined socioeconomic inequalities in disability-free life expectancy in older men a...
The prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and other health problems has increased in recent decades in th...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
BACKGROUND: The health gap between the top and the bottom of the income distribution is widening rap...
This article uses data from three waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004, 2006) to compare ...
Life expectancy in the United States fares poorly in international comparisons, primarily because of...
In theory, improvements in healthy life expectancy should generate increases in the average age of r...
During the 1990s reforms to the US welfare system introduced new time limits on people’s eligibility...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some count...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...