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Long-run improvements in human health: Steady but unequal

机译:长期改善人类健康:稳定但不平等

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There exists a steady trend at which later born cohorts, at the same age, are healthier than earlier born cohorts. We show this trend by computing a health deficit index for a panel of 14 European Countries and six waves of the Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). We find that for each year of later birth, health deficits decline by on average 1.4-1.5 percent with insignificant differences between men and women, between countries, and over time. We argue that this trend approximates the rate of medical progress, broadly defined. The steady progress implies substantial delays of human aging. For example, the level of health deficits experienced at age 65 by individuals born 1920 is predicted to be experienced at age 85 by individuals born 1945. The potential health gains are not fully appropriated by individuals of low socio-economic status. Their health deficits decline at about the same rate but from a higher level, which means that we find long-run persistence of health inequality.
机译:存在一个稳定的趋势,即在同一年龄的较晚出生的人群比较早出生的人群更健康。通过计算一个由14个欧洲国家组成的小组的健康赤字指数和六次《欧洲健康,老龄化与退休调查》(SHARE),我们可以显示出这种趋势。我们发现,以后出生的每一年,健康赤字平均下降1.4-1.5%,男女之间,国家之间以及随着时间的推移差异不明显。我们认为,这种趋势近似于广义的医学进步速度。稳定的进展意味着人类衰老的严重延迟。例如,预计1920年出生的人在65岁时经历的健康缺陷水平将由1945年出生的人在85岁时经历。潜在的健康收益并未被社会经济地位低下的人完全弥补。他们的健康赤字下降的速度大致相同,但下降的幅度更大,这意味着我们长期存在着健康不平等现象。

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