Inequalities in time from stopping paid work to death: findings from the ONS Longitudinal Study, 2001–2011

Abstract
Background UK state pension eligibility ages are linked to average life expectancy, which ignores wide socioeconomic disparities in both healthy and overall life expectancy. Objectives Investigate whether there are occupational social class differences in the amount of time older adults live after they stop work, and how much of these differences are due to health. Methods Participants were 76 485 members of the Office for National Statistics...
Paper Details
Title
Inequalities in time from stopping paid work to death: findings from the ONS Longitudinal Study, 2001–2011
Published Date
Oct 14, 2019
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