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            Acknowledgments                                       Psychology, 12:702166.

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                                                               Bago d’Uva, T., O’Donnell, O., & van Doorslaer, E. (2008).
            Funding                                               Differential health reporting by education level and its
            None.                                                 impact on the measurement of health inequalities among
                                                                  older  Europeans.  International Journal of Epidemiology,
            Conflict of interest                                  37(6):1375-1383.

            Danan Gu is the Editor-in-Chief and Na Yin is the      https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyn146
            Editorial Board Member of this journal, but they were   Baguley, T., Dunham, G., & Steer, O. (2022). Statistical modelling
            not in any way involved in the editorial and peer-review   of vignette data in psychology. British Journal of Psychology,
            process conducted for this paper, directly or indirectly.   113(4):1143-1163.
            They  also  declared  that  they  have  no  known  competing      https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12577
            financial interests or personal relationships that could have   Benyamini, Y., Leventhal, E.A., & Leventhal, H. (2000).
            influenced the work reported in this paper.
                                                                  Gender differences in processing information for making
            Author contributions                                  self-assessments of health.  Psychosomatic Medicine,
                                                                  62(3):354-364.
            Conceptualization: All authors                        https://doi.org/10.1097/00006842-200005000-00009
            Formal analysis: Na Yin
            Investigation: All authors                         Biswas, A., Harbin, S., Irvin, E., Johnston, H., Begum, M.,
            Methodology: Na Yin                                   Tiong M., et al. (2022). Differences between men and women
            Writing – original draft: Na Yin                      in their risk of work injury and disability: A systematic review.
                                                                  American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 65(7):576-588.
            Writing – review & editing: All authors
                                                                  https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.23364
            Ethics approval and consent to participate         Börsch-Supan, A., & Jürges, H. (eds.). (2005). The Survey of
            Not applicable.                                       Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe - Methodology.
                                                                  Mannheim: MEA.
            Consent for publication                            Campos-Serna, J., Ronda-Pérez, E., Artazcoz, L., Moen, B.E., &

            Not applicable.                                       Benavides, F.G. (2013). Gender inequalities in occupational
                                                                  health related to the unequal distribution of working and
            Availability of data                                  employment conditions: A systematic review. International
                                                                  Journal for Equity in Health, 12(57):57.
            The data are publicly available at https://g2aging.org/home.
                                                                  https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-9276-12-57
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            Views expressed in the article are solely those of the   mortality. Demography, 42:189-214.
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