Income differences in partial life expectancy between ages 35 and 64 from 1988 to 2017: the contribution of living arrangements.
Jade KnopPekka T MartikainenHanna RemesLasse TarkiainenPublished in: European journal of public health (2022)
The living arrangement composition of income groups explained part of the differences in life expectancy, but not their changes. Our results on the contribution of external causes of death imply that both the persistent income gradient in mortality as well as the mortality disparities by living arrangements are at least partially related to similar selection or causal mechanisms.