What effect does rising income inequality have on longevity in advanced developed economies? This paper focuses on the effect of income inequality on mortality rates for men and women in a subset of OECD countries over nearly six decades from 1950-2008. Using adult mortality rates at aged sixty-five as the outcome measure of mortality, the latest available data on inverted Pareto-Lorenz coefficient as a measure of income inequality, we conduct a range of analysis to investigate the relationship. The findings show that income inequality has a negative effect on mortality rates for both men and women, that is, an increase in income inequality at the top of the distribution does not appear to have a detrimental effect on adult mortality rates...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
Background: Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequali...
Background: A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risks of living...
The tendency for more egalitarian societies to have lower mortality rates has been identified in int...
textabstractWhether income inequality is related to population health is still open to debate. We ai...
Abstract Whether income inequality is related to popu-lation health is still open to debate. We aime...
Whether income inequality is related to population health is still open to debate. We aimed to criti...
Andrew Leigh and Christopher Jencks investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortal...
We investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortality in rich countries. To answer ...
Over the past decades, both health inequalities and income inequalities have been increasing in many...
I explore the connection between health and inequality in both poor and rich countries. My primary f...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundOver the past decades, both health inequalities and income i...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...
The relationship between income inequality and mortality has come into question as of late from many...
Objectives. We examined the effects of market income inequality (income inequality before taxes and ...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
Background: Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequali...
Background: A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risks of living...
The tendency for more egalitarian societies to have lower mortality rates has been identified in int...
textabstractWhether income inequality is related to population health is still open to debate. We ai...
Abstract Whether income inequality is related to popu-lation health is still open to debate. We aime...
Whether income inequality is related to population health is still open to debate. We aimed to criti...
Andrew Leigh and Christopher Jencks investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortal...
We investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortality in rich countries. To answer ...
Over the past decades, both health inequalities and income inequalities have been increasing in many...
I explore the connection between health and inequality in both poor and rich countries. My primary f...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundOver the past decades, both health inequalities and income i...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...
The relationship between income inequality and mortality has come into question as of late from many...
Objectives. We examined the effects of market income inequality (income inequality before taxes and ...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
Background: Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequali...
Background: A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risks of living...