Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that can be assessed in an international context and are comprehensive in terms of considering different SEP dimensions, are missing for the German population so far. The aim of the present study is to fill this gap by providing estimates for differences in LE by education, household income, work status and vocational class. The lack of national mortality data by SEP required an innovative methodological approach to estimate LE from survey data with a mortality follow-up. The main strengths of the method are the low demand on the data, its simple applicability and the estimation of a set of age-specific probabilities of dying. We employed the method...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Switzerland belongs to the group of nations with the highest life expectancy. Howev...
The extension of late working life has been proposed as a potential remedy for the challenges of agi...
Background Although socioeconomic mortality differences in Germany are well documented, trends in gr...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that ca...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that c...
"Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that c...
We estimate remaining life expectancy at age 65 using a very large sample of male German pensioners....
This issue offers a summary of available research results on differences in mortality and life expec...
Social differences in mortality and life expectancy are a clear demonstration of the social and heal...
We estimate remaining life expectancy at age 65 using a very large sample of male German pensioners....
We estimate remaining life expectancy at age 65 using a very large sample of male German pensioners....
Background: The inverse association between mortality and individual socioeconomic status is well-do...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in old-age mortality have not been studied in Germany. This st...
The scope of this work is to analyse the main determinants of well-being and well-being inequality a...
BackgroundThe inverse association between mortality and individual socioeconomic status is well-docu...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Switzerland belongs to the group of nations with the highest life expectancy. Howev...
The extension of late working life has been proposed as a potential remedy for the challenges of agi...
Background Although socioeconomic mortality differences in Germany are well documented, trends in gr...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that ca...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that c...
"Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that c...
We estimate remaining life expectancy at age 65 using a very large sample of male German pensioners....
This issue offers a summary of available research results on differences in mortality and life expec...
Social differences in mortality and life expectancy are a clear demonstration of the social and heal...
We estimate remaining life expectancy at age 65 using a very large sample of male German pensioners....
We estimate remaining life expectancy at age 65 using a very large sample of male German pensioners....
Background: The inverse association between mortality and individual socioeconomic status is well-do...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in old-age mortality have not been studied in Germany. This st...
The scope of this work is to analyse the main determinants of well-being and well-being inequality a...
BackgroundThe inverse association between mortality and individual socioeconomic status is well-docu...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Switzerland belongs to the group of nations with the highest life expectancy. Howev...
The extension of late working life has been proposed as a potential remedy for the challenges of agi...
Background Although socioeconomic mortality differences in Germany are well documented, trends in gr...