Abstract Background Health inequality has been recognized as a problem all over the world. In China, the poor usually have less access to healthcare than the better-off, despite having higher levels of need. Since the proportion of the Chinese population living in urban areas increased tremendously with the urbanization movements, attention has been paid to the association between urban/rural residence and population health. It is important to understand the variation in health across income groups, and in particular to take into account the effects of urban/rural residence on the degree of income-related health inequalities. Methods This paper empirically assesses the magnitude of rural/urban disparities in income-related adult health stat...
The household registration system (Hukou) in China classifies persons into rural or urban citizens a...
Most economics literature holds that the disparity in income and health resource allocation between ...
Abstract Background Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, ...
Abstract Background In recent decades, China has experienced tremendous economic growth and also wit...
Since the reform and opening up, China’s economy has been developing, residents’ income has been inc...
We study the relationship between household registration status (Hukou) and the state of individuals...
International audienceUnprecedented economic growth has been experienced over the several decades wo...
Unprecedented economic growth has been experienced over the several decades worldwide, but such rapi...
Abstract Background The phenomenon of urban-rural segmentation has emerged and is remarkable, and th...
Abstract Background Health literacy and health-information seeking behaviour (HISB) play vital roles...
Existing research on socioeconomic inequality in health has documented significant associations betw...
Objective - The paper examines whether out-of-pocket health care expenditure also has regional discr...
Abstract Introduction China introduced the urban resident basic medical insurance (URBMI) in 2007 to...
ObjectiveHealth equality has drawn much public attention in both developed and developing countries....
Abstract Background In advanced economies, economic factors have been found to be associated with ma...
The household registration system (Hukou) in China classifies persons into rural or urban citizens a...
Most economics literature holds that the disparity in income and health resource allocation between ...
Abstract Background Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, ...
Abstract Background In recent decades, China has experienced tremendous economic growth and also wit...
Since the reform and opening up, China’s economy has been developing, residents’ income has been inc...
We study the relationship between household registration status (Hukou) and the state of individuals...
International audienceUnprecedented economic growth has been experienced over the several decades wo...
Unprecedented economic growth has been experienced over the several decades worldwide, but such rapi...
Abstract Background The phenomenon of urban-rural segmentation has emerged and is remarkable, and th...
Abstract Background Health literacy and health-information seeking behaviour (HISB) play vital roles...
Existing research on socioeconomic inequality in health has documented significant associations betw...
Objective - The paper examines whether out-of-pocket health care expenditure also has regional discr...
Abstract Introduction China introduced the urban resident basic medical insurance (URBMI) in 2007 to...
ObjectiveHealth equality has drawn much public attention in both developed and developing countries....
Abstract Background In advanced economies, economic factors have been found to be associated with ma...
The household registration system (Hukou) in China classifies persons into rural or urban citizens a...
Most economics literature holds that the disparity in income and health resource allocation between ...
Abstract Background Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, ...