Socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy and health expectancy at age 50 and over in european countries Insights for the debate on pension policies

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Based on the demographic ageing, many European governments have modified the statutory retirement age. However, in general, life expectancy (LE) and health expectancy (HE) are not uniformly distributed, being both lower among the least advantaged groups. Thus, a systematic search and review of the literature has been conducted to identify socioeconomic inequalities in LE and HE at age 50 and over in European countries. Twenty-nine studies were included in the review. Across Europe, people in a more advantaged position can expect to live longer, more years in good health and less in bad health, and therefore a lower percentage of their lives in bad health.

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Mosquera, I., Gonzalez-Rabago, Y., Martin, U., & Bacigalupe, A. (2019). Socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy and health expectancy at age 50 and over in european countries Insights for the debate on pension policies. Sozialer Fortschritt, 68(4), 255–288. https://doi.org/10.3790/sfo.68.4.255

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