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  • The association between health and mortality usually refers to the longitudinal perspective, in which they are directly related: individuals in good health have a higher probability to be alive ten years later compared to individuals in poor health. In the cross-sectional perspective, however, health and mortality are treated as rather independent variables which are combined to a “Healthy Life Years” indicator: with information about mortality we construct a survival function (life table) to derive the total number of life years (life expectancy), and the information about health is then used to separate these life years into those spent in good and those spent in poor health. In this paper we hypothesize that the direct association between health and mortality known from the longitudinal perspective exists equivalently in the cross-sectional context, i.e., with the same relations and directions of their relationship. We refer to this hypothesis as “CroHaM hypothesis”, with CroHaM being the abbreviation for “cross-sectional association between health and mortality”. The paper describes the theoretical background of the CroHaM hypothesis, how it is related to the central research question of the HEMOX project, and how we tested it in the quasiexperimental setting of the Cloister Study. (xsd:string)
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  • The Cross-Sectional Association Between Health and Mortality: Insights from the Cloister Study (xsd:string)
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  • The Male-Female Health-Mortality Paradox: Research Report of the ERC Project HEMOX (xsd:string)
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  • In The Male-Female Health-Mortality Paradox: Research Report of the ERC Project HEMOX, edited by Luy, Marc, 61-82, Austrian Academy of Science, 2021 (xsd:string)
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