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Socioeconomic Differences in Old Age Mortality

✍ Scribed by Rasmus Hoffmann (auth.), Rasmus Hoffmann (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
255
Series
The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis 25
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Social differences in health and mortality constitute a persistent finding in epidemiological, demographic, and sociological research. This topic is increasingly discussed in the political debate and is among the most urgent public health issues. However, it is still unknown if socioeconomic mortality differences increase or decrease with age.

This book provides a comprehensive, thoughtful and critical discussion of all aspects involved in the relationship between socioeconomic status, health and mortality. In a well-written language, it synthesizes the sociological theory of social inequality and an empirical study of mortality differences that has been performed at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Rostock, Germany).

The best available datasets from Denmark and the USA, as two very different countries, are used to analyze the age pattern of social mortality differences, the Danish register data covering the whole Danish population between 1980 and 2002.

This study is the most comprehensive analysis of socioeconomic mortality differences in the literature, in terms of data quantity, quality, and the statistical method of event-history modeling. It makes important new theoretical and empirical contributions. With a new method it also addresses the question whether the measurement of social mortality differences in old age so far has been biased by mortality selection due to unobserved heterogeneity.

"This book signifies an important step forward in theory, empirical data analysis and methodology and an advancement for many disciplines involved in the subject of socioeconomic differences in old age mortality". Prof. Dr. Gabriele Doblhammer, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XVIII
Introduction and Overview....Pages 1-4
Aging and Mortality....Pages 5-14
Underlying Features of Social Differences in Health and Mortality....Pages 15-28
Concepts of Social Inequality....Pages 29-55
Socioeconomic Differences in Health and Mortality....Pages 57-101
Change of Socioeconomic Mortality Differences with Age....Pages 103-113
Measures....Pages 115-128
Data and Methods....Pages 129-138
Results on Socioeconomic Mortality Differences (Discussion Included)....Pages 139-176
Unobserved Heterogeneity....Pages 177-200
Conclusion....Pages 201-203
Back Matter....Pages 205-244

✦ Subjects


Demography; Population Economics; Epidemiology; Sociology; Geriatrics/Gerontology


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