This study evaluates the direct causal effects of household wealth on health. We discuss several specific mechanisms that that could relate poverty with worse health and hypothesize that poverty will undermine population health. This hypothesis was tested based on data drawn from a recent cross-country survey in 12 post-Soviet countries and Mongolia using classic regression (OLS) and instrumental variable 2SLS regressions. The results indicate that poverty does indeed lead to worsening health. This negative effect of poverty on health remains unchanged after controlling for a wide range of individual characteristics, healthcare performance indicators, trust in individuals, government, parliament, and political parties, as well as country-le...
This project assesses the role of the population at-risk-of-poverty on population health, more speci...
Background Income inequality is associated with poor health when economic disparities are especially...
Although it has frequently been suggested that income affects health, there is hardly any research i...
AbstractBackgroundA country's wealth is an established predictor of population health outcomes. The ...
Poverty is not merely the absence of money but the absence of resources to get the necessities of li...
Background: A country's wealth is an established predictor of population health outcomes. The distri...
<div><p>An influential policy idea states that reducing inequality is beneficial for improving healt...
Why do people in poverty tend to have poorer health? This study looks at hundreds of theories to con...
An influential policy idea states that reducing inequality is beneficial for improving health in the...
An influential policy idea states that reducing inequality is beneficial for improving health in the...
The causality debate surrounding the social health gradient is not a boxing match in which a knockou...
The income inequality hypothesis is one of the most influential ideas in public health. It posits th...
In the two decades since its break up, the countries of the former Soviet Union have undergone signi...
Unlike other aspects of welfare (e.g. income), health has been relatively neglected when it comes to...
The gradient between income and health is well established: the lower the income, the poorer the hea...
This project assesses the role of the population at-risk-of-poverty on population health, more speci...
Background Income inequality is associated with poor health when economic disparities are especially...
Although it has frequently been suggested that income affects health, there is hardly any research i...
AbstractBackgroundA country's wealth is an established predictor of population health outcomes. The ...
Poverty is not merely the absence of money but the absence of resources to get the necessities of li...
Background: A country's wealth is an established predictor of population health outcomes. The distri...
<div><p>An influential policy idea states that reducing inequality is beneficial for improving healt...
Why do people in poverty tend to have poorer health? This study looks at hundreds of theories to con...
An influential policy idea states that reducing inequality is beneficial for improving health in the...
An influential policy idea states that reducing inequality is beneficial for improving health in the...
The causality debate surrounding the social health gradient is not a boxing match in which a knockou...
The income inequality hypothesis is one of the most influential ideas in public health. It posits th...
In the two decades since its break up, the countries of the former Soviet Union have undergone signi...
Unlike other aspects of welfare (e.g. income), health has been relatively neglected when it comes to...
The gradient between income and health is well established: the lower the income, the poorer the hea...
This project assesses the role of the population at-risk-of-poverty on population health, more speci...
Background Income inequality is associated with poor health when economic disparities are especially...
Although it has frequently been suggested that income affects health, there is hardly any research i...