AbstractThis paper develops an accounting framework to consider the effect of deaths on the longitudinal analysis of income-related health inequalities. Ignoring deaths or using Inverse Probability Weights (IPWs) to re-weight the sample for mortality-related attrition can produce misleading results. Incorporating deaths into the longitudinal analysis of income-related health inequalities provides a more complete picture in terms of the evaluation of health changes in respect to socioeconomic status. We illustrate our work by investigating health mobility from 1999 till 2004 using the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS). We show that for Scottish males explicitly accounting for the dead rather than using IPWs to account for mortality-relat...
In this paper we use the two waves of the British Retirement Survey (1988/89 and 1994) to quantify t...
We analyse the effect of income on mortality in Austria by using administrative social security data...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...
This paper develops an accounting framework to consider the effect of deaths on the longitudinal ana...
Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health ine...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
AbstractThe usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
The usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI) over t...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
Testing whether unemployment causes health deterioration is complicated because failing health may i...
The present paper revisits and extends the examination of the long-run relationship between UK life ...
To-date the macroeconomic conditions-mortality literature on income-related inequality in mortality ...
This dissertation contains two empirical papers on income and premature mortality, and one methodolo...
In this paper we use the two waves of the British Retirement Survey (1988/89 and 1994) to quantify t...
We analyse the effect of income on mortality in Austria by using administrative social security data...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...
This paper develops an accounting framework to consider the effect of deaths on the longitudinal ana...
Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health ine...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
AbstractThe usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
The usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI) over t...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
Testing whether unemployment causes health deterioration is complicated because failing health may i...
The present paper revisits and extends the examination of the long-run relationship between UK life ...
To-date the macroeconomic conditions-mortality literature on income-related inequality in mortality ...
This dissertation contains two empirical papers on income and premature mortality, and one methodolo...
In this paper we use the two waves of the British Retirement Survey (1988/89 and 1994) to quantify t...
We analyse the effect of income on mortality in Austria by using administrative social security data...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...