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The weaker sex? Vulnerable men and women’s resilience to socio-economic disadvantage

机译:性能力较弱?脆弱的男人和女人对社会经济劣势的抵御能力

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Sex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and medical circumstances. The magnitude of these variations, and their response to large socioeconomic changes, suggest that biological differences cannot fully account for sex differences in survival. Drawing on a wide swath of mortality data across countries and over time, we develop a set of empiric observations with which any theory about excess male mortality and its correlates will have to contend. We show that as societies develop, M/F survival first declines and then increases, a “sex difference in mortality transition” embedded within the demographic and epidemiologic transitions. After the onset of this transition, cross-sectional variation in excess male mortality exhibits a consistent pattern of greater female resilience to mortality under socio-economic adversity. The causal mechanisms underlying these associations merit further research.
机译:死亡率的性别差异随时间,地点的变化而变化,这取决于社会,健康和医疗状况。这些变异的幅度及其对重大社会经济变化的反应表明,生物学差异不能完全解释生存中的性别差异。利用不同国家和时间范围内广泛的死亡率数据,我们得出了一组经验性的观察结果,任何关于男性超额死亡率及其相关性的理论都必须与之抗衡。我们表明,随着社会的发展,M / F生存率先下降然后上升,这是人口和流行病学转变中嵌入的“死亡率转变中的性别差异”。在这种转变开始之后,男性过量死亡率的横断面变化显示出一贯的规律,即女性在社会经济逆境下对死亡率的适应力更大。这些关联的因果机制值得进一步研究。

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