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Widow and Widower Mortality in India: A Research Note
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Widowhood is associated with elevated mortality risk in many social contexts. This research note is the first to quantify and contextualize the mortality risk of widowhood for men (widowers) and women (widows) in India. We do so by using data on individuals from in the first wave of the India Human Development Survey (2004-2005), whose survival status was observed seven years later in the second wave of the survey. We find no differences in mortality by widowhood status for older adults aged 60 and above. However, we do find higher mortality risk for both widowed women and men aged 25 to 59, when compared to those who are married. Despite the unique vulnerabilities experienced by Indian widows, we find similar levels of elevated mortality for widows and widowers relative to married individuals in the 25-59 age group. In this age group, we also document higher mortality for widows exposed to conservative and less egalitarian gender norms. These findings suggest that, despite India’s similarity to other contexts with elevated mortality for both widows and widowers, unequal gender norms still shape life chances for Indian widows.
Title: Widow and Widower Mortality in India: A Research Note
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Widowhood is associated with elevated mortality risk in many social contexts.
This research note is the first to quantify and contextualize the mortality risk of widowhood for men (widowers) and women (widows) in India.
We do so by using data on individuals from in the first wave of the India Human Development Survey (2004-2005), whose survival status was observed seven years later in the second wave of the survey.
We find no differences in mortality by widowhood status for older adults aged 60 and above.
However, we do find higher mortality risk for both widowed women and men aged 25 to 59, when compared to those who are married.
Despite the unique vulnerabilities experienced by Indian widows, we find similar levels of elevated mortality for widows and widowers relative to married individuals in the 25-59 age group.
In this age group, we also document higher mortality for widows exposed to conservative and less egalitarian gender norms.
These findings suggest that, despite India’s similarity to other contexts with elevated mortality for both widows and widowers, unequal gender norms still shape life chances for Indian widows.
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