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AUTOR(ES) Alina Schmitz , Marc Luy , Patrick Lazarevič
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany, Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Wien, Austria, Statistics Austria, Wien, Austria
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Health and Social Behavior
ISSN 0022-1465
E-ISSN 2150-6000
EDITORA American Sociological Association
DOI 10.1177/00221465241291847
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

We propose a novel approach to test the fundamental cause theory (FCT) by analyzing the association between socioeconomic status (SES), as measured by the order titles 'brothers' and 'padres,' and mortality in 2,421 German Catholic monks born between 1840 and 1959. This quasi-experiment allows us to study the effect of SES on mortality in a population with largely standardized living conditions. Mortality analyses based on Kaplan-Meier product limit estimation show that there were no statistically significant survival differences between the high and lower SES monks. This holds for all birth cohorts, indicating that monastic life offers health protection for monks with a lower SES regardless the disease patterns, causes of death, or main risk factors in a given period. These findings support the FCT: Whereas SES-related differences in mortality are a widely confirmed finding in the general population, a context with largely standardized conditions eliminates the importance of SES-related resources.

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