TY - BOOK T1 - On The Use and Misuse of Socioeconomic Status: A Study of Mortality Among the Elderly Y1 - 2001 A1 - Donahue, Dennis KW - Demographics KW - Employment and Labor Force KW - Health Conditions and Status KW - Methodology AB - Abstract: Examined the effects of occupation on mortality among older adults, with an emphasis on how these effects relate to other measures of socioeconomic status (SES) such as income, wealth and assets, and education. Data were obtained from the Asset and Health Dynamics of the Oldest Old (AHEAD) survey on 7,441 adults aged 70 and older (mean age 77.48) in regard to 10 categories of occupations (including those who had never worked) and various measures of SES. Although the measures are crude, primary lifetime occupation was found to be as strong a predictor of mortality as traditional measures of SES. Further analysis of the effects of education found that although educational status is a significant predictor of mortality in simple hazard models, it acts fundamentally as a proxy for other SES measures. The results suggest that data availability and statistical convenience have led to the overuse of such measures as education as proxies for SES, to the detriment of more refined SES measures that are more directly proximate to individual differences in behavior, lifestyle, and financial resources. PB - Population Association of America CY - Univ. of Texas at Austin Population Research Cente U4 - socioeconomic status/mortality/Methodology/Occupations/EDUCATION ER -