[Futuregen] Cohort paper

Ricardo Rodrigues rodrigues at euro.centre.org
Thu Sep 24 10:43:00 CEST 2020


Dear Stefan and Johan,

I'm also sending my comments in the document attached.

Four main points from my side:
i) I really like the paper/results and I find it very interesting. It's 
the kind of analysis that makes me want to know more. The geographical 
disaggregation is a great addition.
ii) As I mentioned in the zoom, maybe focus throughout on the sex/gender 
differences as the main focus and entry point to the analysis and use 
specific male/female trajectories to make sense of the sex/gender 
differences.
iii) Not sure I agree with all the proposed conclusions as for me there 
are some cohort changes also for men in N&WE (even if they appear only 
in the younger groups within each cohort). Is there any way to establish 
whether there is a cohort change analytically rather than using the eye 
"test alone"?
iv) I think the evolution of women in EE is particularly interesting as 
it contradicts a bit the usual mortality selection argument: men are no 
the ones catching up as their life expectancy improves, but women are 
becoming healthier in this region. Effects of access to education (which 
could explain - perhaps - why we don't see the same effect in SE, where 
women of these cohorts might still be faced with difficulties in access 
to education)? Looking at the countries that make up each cluster, N&W 
Europe - with lower sex/gender differences) are also all rich countries. 
Something about the general level of material development leveling 
country differences?

Thanks a lot again for this and happy to discuss further.

Best wishes,
Ricardo

On 23/09/2020 16:45, Selma Kadi wrote:
>
> Dear Stefan and Johan,
>
> I've added some comments to the cohort-manuscript,
>
> best wishes,
>
> Selma
>
> Am 14.09.2020 um 11:00 schrieb Stefan Fors:
>>
>>     Dear all,
>>
>>     It just struck me that I probably forgot to circulate the
>>     ‘cohort-mansucript’ with Susan’s comments. So, if you’ve already
>>     commented in another version – no need to comment in this as
>>     well, just send it as it is and I’ll fuse the comments.
>>
>>     All the best,
>>
>>     Stefan
>>
>>
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