There is now fairly substantial evidence of a socioeconomic gradient in low birthweight for developed countries. The standard summary statistic for this gradient is the concentration index. Using data from the recently published Growing Up in Ireland survey, this paper calculates this index for low birthweight arising from preterm and intra-uterine-growth-retardation. It also carries out a decomposition of this index for the different sources of low birthweight and finds that income inequality appears to be less important for the case of preterm births, while fathers education and local environmental conditions appear to be more relevant for IUGR. The application of the standard Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition also indicates that the socioec...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the inciden...
This paper studies the disparities in low birth weight in Italy according to socio-economic status, ...
concentration indices for the incidence of obesity for men and women. We find higher concentration i...
Birth weight is an important aspect of public health which has been linked to increased risk of infa...
Abstract: Newly-available data from the perinatal reporting system are used to examine the variation...
Inequalities and low birthweight - an Irish problem The Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty ...
Objective-To compare the relation of birth weight with socioeconomic status measured by an area-base...
Abstract: Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for th...
This paper analyses the socioeconomic gradient of chilidhood obesity in Ireland using the Growing Up...
Abstract: There is extensive empirical evidence on the link between socio-economic status (SES) and ...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the incidenc...
Although low socio-economic status has consistently been associated with lower birthweight, little i...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the incidenc...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the incidenc...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the inciden...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the inciden...
This paper studies the disparities in low birth weight in Italy according to socio-economic status, ...
concentration indices for the incidence of obesity for men and women. We find higher concentration i...
Birth weight is an important aspect of public health which has been linked to increased risk of infa...
Abstract: Newly-available data from the perinatal reporting system are used to examine the variation...
Inequalities and low birthweight - an Irish problem The Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty ...
Objective-To compare the relation of birth weight with socioeconomic status measured by an area-base...
Abstract: Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for th...
This paper analyses the socioeconomic gradient of chilidhood obesity in Ireland using the Growing Up...
Abstract: There is extensive empirical evidence on the link between socio-economic status (SES) and ...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the incidenc...
Although low socio-economic status has consistently been associated with lower birthweight, little i...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the incidenc...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the incidenc...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the inciden...
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate concentration indices for the inciden...
This paper studies the disparities in low birth weight in Italy according to socio-economic status, ...
concentration indices for the incidence of obesity for men and women. We find higher concentration i...