OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in mortality rates between social security statuses in two independent samples of Belgian and Spanish male workers. METHODS: Study of two retrospective cohorts (Belgium, n=23,607; Spain, n=44,385) of 50-60 year old male employees with 4 years of follow-up. Mortality rate ratios (MRR) were estimated using Poisson regression models. RESULTS: Mortality for subjects with permanent disability was higher than for the employed, for both Belgium [MRR=4.56 (95% CI: 2.88-7.21)] and Spain [MRR=7.15 (95% CI: 5.37-9.51)]. For the unemployed/early retirees, mortality was higher in Spain [MRR=1.64 (95% CI: 1.24-2.17)] than in Belgium [MRR=0.88 (95% CI: 0.46-1.71)]. CONCLUSION: MRR differences between Belgium and Spain for ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate the burden of disabi...
Background.Previous international comparisons on the size of mortality differences associated with o...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in old-age mortality have not been studied in Germany. This st...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in mortality rates between social security statuses in two independ...
Objective: To assess differences in mortality rates between social security statuses in two independ...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess differences in mortality rates between social security statuses in two in...
<div><p>Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the ...
Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the effects ...
In this study we analyse the trend in socio-economic differences in mortality from ischaemic heart a...
PURPOSE: The global economy is changing the labour market and social protection systems in Europe. T...
Background Research has generally found a significant inverse relationship in mortality risk across ...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: Twelve countries were compared with respect to occupational class...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: To compare countries in western Europe with respect to class diffe...
Recent contributions debating the mechanisms behind long-term impacts of socioeconomic differences o...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mor...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate the burden of disabi...
Background.Previous international comparisons on the size of mortality differences associated with o...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in old-age mortality have not been studied in Germany. This st...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in mortality rates between social security statuses in two independ...
Objective: To assess differences in mortality rates between social security statuses in two independ...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess differences in mortality rates between social security statuses in two in...
<div><p>Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the ...
Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the effects ...
In this study we analyse the trend in socio-economic differences in mortality from ischaemic heart a...
PURPOSE: The global economy is changing the labour market and social protection systems in Europe. T...
Background Research has generally found a significant inverse relationship in mortality risk across ...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: Twelve countries were compared with respect to occupational class...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: To compare countries in western Europe with respect to class diffe...
Recent contributions debating the mechanisms behind long-term impacts of socioeconomic differences o...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mor...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate the burden of disabi...
Background.Previous international comparisons on the size of mortality differences associated with o...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in old-age mortality have not been studied in Germany. This st...