In this study we aim to investigate the health discrepancies arising from unequal economic status, known as the “wealth-health gradient”. Our sample comprises 47,163 individuals from 14 European countries in the SHARE Wave 4 (2011), representing the population aged 50 and older. Through a cross-sectional OLS regression model, we have tested the impact of country-level indicators to infer their effect on personal health and on the magnitude of the gradient. The results find that private expenditure yields, on average, a higher, but fast decreasing, health benefit than public expenditure; and that income inequality is irrelevant for reducing health inequalities
In times of economic crisis, most countries face the dual challenge of fighting unemployment while r...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
I compare education-, income-, and wealth-related health inequality using data from 11 European coun...
During the last three decades there has been a growing research interest on socioeconomic health ine...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...
Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an associ...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
peer reviewedIntroduction. Health inequalities reflect multidimensional inequality (income, educatio...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
I compare education-, income-, and wealth-related health inequality using data from 11 European coun...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
Abstract This paper examines the association between income, income inequalities and health inequali...
R-STR-3064-00 > PEARL-Inst Socio-Economic Inequality > 01/01/2014 - 19/01/2048 > CHAUVEL Loui
I have considered how socio-economic status are related to different health outcomes among people ol...
Health is determined by socio-economic position not only of the individual, but also by that of thei...
In times of economic crisis, most countries face the dual challenge of fighting unemployment while r...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
I compare education-, income-, and wealth-related health inequality using data from 11 European coun...
During the last three decades there has been a growing research interest on socioeconomic health ine...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...
Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an associ...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
peer reviewedIntroduction. Health inequalities reflect multidimensional inequality (income, educatio...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
I compare education-, income-, and wealth-related health inequality using data from 11 European coun...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
Abstract This paper examines the association between income, income inequalities and health inequali...
R-STR-3064-00 > PEARL-Inst Socio-Economic Inequality > 01/01/2014 - 19/01/2048 > CHAUVEL Loui
I have considered how socio-economic status are related to different health outcomes among people ol...
Health is determined by socio-economic position not only of the individual, but also by that of thei...
In times of economic crisis, most countries face the dual challenge of fighting unemployment while r...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
I compare education-, income-, and wealth-related health inequality using data from 11 European coun...