This dissertation consists of three essays on health inequalities that arise from interactions between education, gender, and socio-cultural context: gender disparities in the educational gradients in weight status, the gender-specific relationship between mortality of parents and offspring\u27s educational attainment, and the association between adult literacy and self-rated health in 17 developed countries. Methodologically, I use multinomial regression, quantile regression, Cox proportional hazards models, and country fixed-effect approaches aligning my analytic strategies with the nature and scope of the research questions. The first chapter focuses on whether weight status is socially patterned by the interplay between human capital, e...
This dissertation contains three different essays, each of them adding conceptually and empirically ...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay proposes an innovative incentive-based h...
The relationship between socioeconomic status, health, and wellbeing has puzzled researchers for dec...
This dissertation consists of three essays on health inequalities that arise from interactions betwe...
This dissertation consists of three essays on health inequalities that arise from interactions betwe...
Education is among the strongest socioeconomic predictors of health and mortality. However, the soci...
Health inequalities exist in many societies and mostly reflect inequalities between social and ethni...
Education is among the strongest socioeconomic predictors of health and mortality. However, the soci...
Advisors: Virginia Wilcox-Gok.Committee members: Jeremy Groves; Maria Ponomareva.Includes bibliograp...
This dissertation is a collection of three separate essays on the health of women and children. In t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2003.Includes bibliograp...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay studies how health risk affects individu...
The relationship between gender and health is complex. Although women live longer than men in almost...
The relationship between gender and health is complex. Although women live longer than men in almost...
This thesis is comprised of three self-contained essays, each of which attempts to understand the e...
This dissertation contains three different essays, each of them adding conceptually and empirically ...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay proposes an innovative incentive-based h...
The relationship between socioeconomic status, health, and wellbeing has puzzled researchers for dec...
This dissertation consists of three essays on health inequalities that arise from interactions betwe...
This dissertation consists of three essays on health inequalities that arise from interactions betwe...
Education is among the strongest socioeconomic predictors of health and mortality. However, the soci...
Health inequalities exist in many societies and mostly reflect inequalities between social and ethni...
Education is among the strongest socioeconomic predictors of health and mortality. However, the soci...
Advisors: Virginia Wilcox-Gok.Committee members: Jeremy Groves; Maria Ponomareva.Includes bibliograp...
This dissertation is a collection of three separate essays on the health of women and children. In t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2003.Includes bibliograp...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay studies how health risk affects individu...
The relationship between gender and health is complex. Although women live longer than men in almost...
The relationship between gender and health is complex. Although women live longer than men in almost...
This thesis is comprised of three self-contained essays, each of which attempts to understand the e...
This dissertation contains three different essays, each of them adding conceptually and empirically ...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay proposes an innovative incentive-based h...
The relationship between socioeconomic status, health, and wellbeing has puzzled researchers for dec...