This paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequality and explains why these are superior to others indices used in the literature. It also develops asymptotic estimators for their variances and clarifies the role that demographic standardization plays in the analysis of socioeconomic inequalities in health. Empirical illustrations are presented for Dutch health survey data
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
This paper reviews methods for studying dominance and inequality in health economics. It concentrate...
textabstractThis paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequali...
This paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequal-ity and expl...
Health inequalities are present in most European countries and evidence of widening inequalities is ...
Abstract-This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure i...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure inequaliti...
textabstractThis paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measur...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
This paper reviews methods for studying dominance and inequality in health economics. It concentrate...
textabstractThis paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequali...
This paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequal-ity and expl...
Health inequalities are present in most European countries and evidence of widening inequalities is ...
Abstract-This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure i...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure inequaliti...
textabstractThis paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measur...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
We suggest an alternative way to construct a family of indices of socioeconomic inequality of health...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
This paper reviews methods for studying dominance and inequality in health economics. It concentrate...