Income produces health, and sickness negatively affects earnings. These two factors likely explain the income gradient in health, but each has very different policy implications. In this paper, I examine graphical trends in mortality risk between low-income and higher-income people by age and gender. These trends suggest that forward causality (income affecting health) is more important than reverse causality (health affecting income) in the income-health gradient. However, there is some evidence to suggest that reverse causality plays an important role for younger men
<p>This study analyze why the SES-health gradient increases with ageing. We use Statistics Sweden’s ...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...
We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from...
The causality debate surrounding the social health gradient is not a boxing match in which a knockou...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of aggregate and idiosyncratic economic shocks on health us...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
Individual heterogeneity plays a key role in explaining variation in self-reported health and its so...
Chen et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2013;177(9):870-881) develop a simulation study for comparing various m...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
Many researchers and advocates believe that income inequality affects individual health, but empiric...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
<p>This study analyze why the SES-health gradient increases with ageing. We use Statistics Sweden’s ...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...
We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from...
The causality debate surrounding the social health gradient is not a boxing match in which a knockou...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of aggregate and idiosyncratic economic shocks on health us...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
Individual heterogeneity plays a key role in explaining variation in self-reported health and its so...
Chen et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2013;177(9):870-881) develop a simulation study for comparing various m...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
Several studies have documented the now fairly stylized fact that health inequalities by income diff...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
Many researchers and advocates believe that income inequality affects individual health, but empiric...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
<p>This study analyze why the SES-health gradient increases with ageing. We use Statistics Sweden’s ...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...