A newer and expanding area of research is how socio-economic characteristics like income and education levels influence health outcomes. It has been said that your zip code is more important to your well-being than your genetic code. Local and national studies have shown correlations between higher poverty leading to lower life expectancy. Hear a panel of experts describe the health data of interest and how Census data tie into this important field of study
Using a panel dataset on 45 sub-Saharan Africa countries (SSA), this study analyzes empirically the ...
A person’s disposable income is often related to their ability to readily access healthcare and heal...
IntroductionSeveral well-established determinants of health are associated with premature mortality....
Gaps exist in wages and health outcomes based upon your race or age. The ZIP code where you live det...
Abstract for Panel Discussion on Social Determinants of Health Tre Hart, MA, Sabel Meadows, MA &...
Objectives: This study describes key population health concepts and examines major empirical trends ...
Health is impacted by individual behavior, which in turn is associated with socioeconomic status (i....
Given the recent research into the social determinants affecting health outcomes, the goal of this t...
Introduction: Adverse health outcomes are often used as indicators of the health of a nation and are...
This study aim at investigating whether income inequality ceteris paribus is a determinant of popula...
Objectives. We examined whether the risk of premature mortality associated with living in socioecono...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
The COVID-19 pandemic elevated public awareness of the impact of health inequities and the role that...
Increasing chronic disease burden is one of the most pressing problems the United States faces today...
There is a well-established, strong association between socioeconomic position and mortality. Public...
Using a panel dataset on 45 sub-Saharan Africa countries (SSA), this study analyzes empirically the ...
A person’s disposable income is often related to their ability to readily access healthcare and heal...
IntroductionSeveral well-established determinants of health are associated with premature mortality....
Gaps exist in wages and health outcomes based upon your race or age. The ZIP code where you live det...
Abstract for Panel Discussion on Social Determinants of Health Tre Hart, MA, Sabel Meadows, MA &...
Objectives: This study describes key population health concepts and examines major empirical trends ...
Health is impacted by individual behavior, which in turn is associated with socioeconomic status (i....
Given the recent research into the social determinants affecting health outcomes, the goal of this t...
Introduction: Adverse health outcomes are often used as indicators of the health of a nation and are...
This study aim at investigating whether income inequality ceteris paribus is a determinant of popula...
Objectives. We examined whether the risk of premature mortality associated with living in socioecono...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
The COVID-19 pandemic elevated public awareness of the impact of health inequities and the role that...
Increasing chronic disease burden is one of the most pressing problems the United States faces today...
There is a well-established, strong association between socioeconomic position and mortality. Public...
Using a panel dataset on 45 sub-Saharan Africa countries (SSA), this study analyzes empirically the ...
A person’s disposable income is often related to their ability to readily access healthcare and heal...
IntroductionSeveral well-established determinants of health are associated with premature mortality....