“…parity, farming, social class, or smoking and drinking behavior (Gavrilov & Gavrilova, 2015;Kerber et al, 2001;Robine et al, 2003;Sun et al, 2015;Tabatabaie et al, 2011;Temby & Smith, 2014). These factors are often shared between parents and children and, as such, can correlate a family's chances to become long-lived (Cournil, Legay & Schächter, 2000;Gavrilov & Gavrilova, 2015;Matthijs, Van de Putte & Vlietinck, 2002;Montesanto et al, 2017;Temby & Smith, 2014;You, Gu & Yi, 2010). Currently, studies have found little evidence that social factors affected the association between parental longevity and offspring survival (Gavrilov & Gavrilova, 2015;You, Gu & Yi, 2010).…”