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Browsing by Subject "event history analysis"
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Title:Are Socioeconomic Differences in Mortality Greater in a more Equal Society?
Author(s):HOFFMANN, RasmusDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:The magnitude of socioeconomic mortality differences changes between countries. This could be attributed to the level of social inequality and explicit policy interventions to address social inequality
in health. However, ...
Title:What Makes Social Mortality Differences Decline in Old Age?
Author(s):HOFFMANN, RasmusDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:In many empirical studies mortality differences between socioeconomic groups (SES) decrease in the
higher age groups. However, the mechanism behind this convergence is unknown. This study presents
empirical evidence and ...
Title:The Divorce Cycle in Cross-National Perspective: Results from the Fertility and Family Surveys
Author(s):HARKONEN, Juho; DRONKERS, JaapDate:2008Series/Report no.:CIQLE Working PapersAbstract:We use data on women’s first marriages from the Fertility and Family Surveys to analyse the intergenerational transmission of divorce―the divorce cycle―across 18 countries and seek explanations for the cross-national ...