Abstract We use data from the British Household Panel Survey to analyse changes in poverty of self-reported health from 1991 to 2008. We use the indices recently introduced by Bennett and Hatzimasoura (Poverty mea-surement with ordinal data. Institute for International Economic Policy, IIEP-WP-2011-14, 2011), which can be interpreted as ordinal counterparts of the classical Foster et al. (Econometrica 52(3):761–766, 1984) poverty mea-sures. We decompose changes in self-reported health poverty over time into within-group health poverty changes and population shifts between groups. We also provide statistical inference for the Bennett and Hatzimasoura’s (Poverty measurement with ordinal data. Institute for International Economic Policy, IIEP-...
Income inequality hypotheses propose that income differentials and/or income distributions have a de...
Abstract: In times of economic crisis, most countries face the dual challenge of fighting unemployme...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess, using individual level data, how the proportion of people i...
The first objective of the World Health Organisation’s ‘Health For All’ policy is the reduction of h...
Unlike other aspects of welfare (e.g. income), health has been relatively neglected when it comes to...
In recent years, and because of the economic crisis, Spain's governement has been worried about chan...
Study objective: To measure and decompose income related inequalities in self assessed health in Eng...
Progress in health is usually measured by means of indicators of health status such as premature mo...
This paper considers mortality for ages 15–64 for the period 1981–97 in Britain according to populat...
INTRODUCTION: The health of the British population has been shown to be worsening by self-reported h...
Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health ine...
It is widely recognised that poverty is associated with poor health even in advanced industrial soci...
This international comparative study analyses individual-level data derived from the World Values Su...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...
The persistence of socioeconomic inequalities in health is a major policy concern in England, which ...
Income inequality hypotheses propose that income differentials and/or income distributions have a de...
Abstract: In times of economic crisis, most countries face the dual challenge of fighting unemployme...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess, using individual level data, how the proportion of people i...
The first objective of the World Health Organisation’s ‘Health For All’ policy is the reduction of h...
Unlike other aspects of welfare (e.g. income), health has been relatively neglected when it comes to...
In recent years, and because of the economic crisis, Spain's governement has been worried about chan...
Study objective: To measure and decompose income related inequalities in self assessed health in Eng...
Progress in health is usually measured by means of indicators of health status such as premature mo...
This paper considers mortality for ages 15–64 for the period 1981–97 in Britain according to populat...
INTRODUCTION: The health of the British population has been shown to be worsening by self-reported h...
Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health ine...
It is widely recognised that poverty is associated with poor health even in advanced industrial soci...
This international comparative study analyses individual-level data derived from the World Values Su...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...
The persistence of socioeconomic inequalities in health is a major policy concern in England, which ...
Income inequality hypotheses propose that income differentials and/or income distributions have a de...
Abstract: In times of economic crisis, most countries face the dual challenge of fighting unemployme...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess, using individual level data, how the proportion of people i...