This study examined (1) the relationship between income inequality and mortality among all counties in the contiguous United States to ascertain whether the relationships found for states and metropolitan areas extend to smaller geographic units and (2) the influence of minority racial concentration on the inequality–mortality linkage. Methods. This county-level ecologic analysis used data from the Compressed Mortality Files and the US Census.Weighted least squares regression models of age-, sex-, and race-adjusted county mortality rates were estimated to examine the additive and interactive effects of income inequality and minority racial concentration. Results. Higher income inequality at the county level was significantly associated with...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
The county-level geographic mortality differentials have persisted in the past four decades in the U...
This study examined (1) the relationship between income inequality and mortality among all counties ...
Evidence of the association between income inequality and mortality has been mixed. Studies indicate...
A number of studies have found that mortality rates are positively correlated with income inequality...
OBJECTIVES: This study uses the counties of Texas to empirically test the predictions of Wilkinson\u...
OBJECTIVES: This study uses the counties of Texas to empirically test the predictions of Wilkinson\u...
OBJECTIVES: This study uses the counties of Texas to empirically test the predictions of Wilkinson\u...
A number of studies have found that mortality rates are positively correlated with income inequality...
Does income inequality lead to higher mortality rates? Several researchers have found such a link, l...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
The county-level geographic mortality differentials have persisted in the past four decades in the U...
This study examined (1) the relationship between income inequality and mortality among all counties ...
Evidence of the association between income inequality and mortality has been mixed. Studies indicate...
A number of studies have found that mortality rates are positively correlated with income inequality...
OBJECTIVES: This study uses the counties of Texas to empirically test the predictions of Wilkinson\u...
OBJECTIVES: This study uses the counties of Texas to empirically test the predictions of Wilkinson\u...
OBJECTIVES: This study uses the counties of Texas to empirically test the predictions of Wilkinson\u...
A number of studies have found that mortality rates are positively correlated with income inequality...
Does income inequality lead to higher mortality rates? Several researchers have found such a link, l...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
The county-level geographic mortality differentials have persisted in the past four decades in the U...