2023
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/y9ke4
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Non-survival to pension age in Denmark and Sweden: a sub-national investigation

Abstract: Mortality keeps improving even in the most developed countries. Deaths before senior age become more and more occasional and thus are increasingly considered unnecessary and perhaps even avoidable. Denmark belongs to the most developed countries of the world in terms of progress in lowering human mortality levels. Yet there is still much room for large improvements – compared to Sweden, Danish population has almost the same survival profile up to age 50 but then there are striking differences in later ages. Be… Show more

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“…On the other hand, European-born migrants fare very differently in Denmark and Sweden. In Sweden, remaining life expectancy at retirement age was higher than that of the Danish population overall for most of the study period among both men and women (Kashnitsky 2023). Figure 3 further illustrates these findings by displaying the differences in years in life expectancy at retirement for migrants and the non-migrant population compared to Denmark and Sweden overall.…”
Section: Comparing Survival To and After Retirement Age In Denmark An...mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…On the other hand, European-born migrants fare very differently in Denmark and Sweden. In Sweden, remaining life expectancy at retirement age was higher than that of the Danish population overall for most of the study period among both men and women (Kashnitsky 2023). Figure 3 further illustrates these findings by displaying the differences in years in life expectancy at retirement for migrants and the non-migrant population compared to Denmark and Sweden overall.…”
Section: Comparing Survival To and After Retirement Age In Denmark An...mentioning
confidence: 75%