“…Liu, Tsou, and Hammitt (2007) and Mirowsky (1999), comparing subjective to actuarial survival probabilities, argue that respondents who live with children report higher survival expectations. Regarding socioeconomic status there is a consensus in the literature that those who are less educated, have lower income, and face financial strain tend to underestimate subjective life expectancy (Arpino, Bordone, and Scherbov 2018;Rappange, Brouwer, and Exel 2016;Liu, Tsou, and Hammitt 2007;Mirowsky 1999;Balia 2014).…”