Seminar

Hybrideseminar: "The Chronic Condition Index: Analyzing Health Inequalities Over the Lifecycle" joint with Kaveh Danesh (UC Berkeley), Jon Kolstad (UC Berkeley) and Will Parket (LSE) (with drinks between 16:00PM-17:00PM)

Maandag 27 november 2023 geeft Johannes Spinnewijn (LSE) een presentatie getiteld: "The Chronic Condition Index: Analyzing Health Inequalities Over the Lifecycle" joint with Kaveh Danesh (UC Berkeley), Jon Kolstad (UC Berkeley) and Will Parket (LSE) (with drinks between 16:00PM-17:00PM)." Indien u wilt deelnemen stuurt u een e-mail naar Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). U wordt aangemeld bij de receptie of ontvangt een Webex-uitnodiging via Outlook. Journalisten dienen zich tevens te melden bij woordvoerder Jeannette Duin: J.E.C.Duin@cpb.nl

Datum
27 november 2023
Tijd
15:00 - 17:00
Locatie
CPB, Zeedistelzaal, Bezuidenhoutseweg 30, Den Haag - en online (Webex). Indien u wilt deelnemen stuurt u een e-mail naar Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). U wordt aangemeld bij de receptie of ontvangt een Webex-uitnodiging via Outlook
Presentatie
Johannes Spinnewijn (LSE)
Discussant
Mark Kattenberg (CPB)
Voertaal
Engels

“Prior work has documented an important negative relationship between income and mortality (e.g. Chetty, et al., 2016). We study the contributing factors using rich administrative population-wide data in the Netherlands. We develop a chronic condition index predicting late-in-life mortality and use it to measure the mortality-weighted chronic illness burden over the life cycle. We demonstrate that the index explains one third of the gradient in mortality and all of the gradient in healthcare expenditures. Chronic illness deviates early in life with gaps commencing around age 20 and diverges further throughout adulthood. Already at age 30 the lowest income quintile has a “biological age” of 53. The mediating factors affecting chronic illness differ at different ages. Earlier in life, when much of the gap develops, geography and employment play a large role, while health behaviors have little impact.”

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