Lifetime Earnings and Life Expectancy
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We estimate remaining life expectancy at age 65 using a very large sample of male
German pensioners. Our analysis is entirely nonparametric. Furthermore, the data
enable us to compare life expectancy in eastern and western Germany conditional on
a measure of socio-economic status. Our findings show a lower bound of almost fifty
percent (six years) on the difference in remaining life expectancy between the lowest
and the highest socio-economic group considered. Within groups, we find similar
values for East andWest. Our analysis contributes to the literature in several aspects.
First, Germany is clearly underrepresented in differential mortality studies. Second,
we are able to use a novel measure of lifetime earnings as a proxy for socio-economic
status that remains valid for retired people. Third, the comparison of eastern and
western Germany may provide some interesting insights for transformation countries.
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