The influence of selective mortality on poverty rates in later life: evidence from a Swedish cohort born in 1926.
Johan RehnbergOlof ÖstergrenYlva B AlmquistJohan FritzellStefan ForsPublished in: Scandinavian journal of public health (2024)
Despite differences in mortality rates by income, selective mortality had only a modest impact on poverty rates. If life expectancy rises for all, and a more diverse population reaches old age, our findings indicate a potential slight increase in poverty rates due to reduced mortality as a selective factor. These findings emphasise the need to consider mortality selection when addressing future poverty rates in older adults.