Volume 17 - Article 4 | Pages 83-108
Differential mortality by lifetime earnings in Germany
| Date received: | 24 Jul 2006 |
| Date published: | 17 Aug 2007 |
| Word count: | 7481 |
| Keywords: | comparison East and West Germany, lifetime earnings measure, mortality and socio-economic status |
| DOI: | 10.4054/DemRes.2007.17.4 |
Abstract
e estimate mortality rates by a measure of socio-economic status in a very large sample of male German pensioners aged~65 or older. Our analysis is entirely nonparametric. Furthermore, the data enable us to compare mortality experiences in eastern and western Germany conditional on socio-economic status. As a simple summary measure, we compute period life expectancies at age~65. Our findings show a lower bound of almost 50 percent (six years) on the difference in life expectancy between the lowest and the highest socio-economic group considered. Within groups, we find similar values for the former GDR and western Germany. Our analysis contributes to the literature in three aspects. First, we provide the first population-based differential mortality study for Germany. Second, we use a novel measure of lifetime earnings as a proxy for socio-economic status that remains applicable to retired people. Third, the comparison between eastern and western Germany may provide some interesting insights for transformation countries.
Author's Affiliation
Hans-Martin von Gaudecker - Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rembrandt D. Scholz - Rostocker Zentrum zur Erforschung des Demografischen Wandels, Germany
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