Many studies report few socioeconomic (SES) differences in health in youth, a pattern contrasting with that of health inequalities in childhood and adulthood. This paper focuses on the child–youth transition to examine the hypothesis of equalisation in health over this period. Specifically, we test two hypotheses: (a) that equalisation is more likely for health state measures (physical and malaise symptoms and accidents) than health status ([limiting] longstanding illness and self-rated health) or health potential (height), and (b) that the patterning of health over this period is similar between occupational (social class) and non-occupational (deprivation, housing tenure and family affluence) SES measures. Data are derived from the West o...
The equalisation hypothesis argues that during adolescence and early adulthood, inequality in mortal...
Objectives: Cross-national studies have rarely focused on young people. The aim of this study is to ...
Background Efforts to explain social inequalities in health have mainly focused on adults. Few studi...
Background: A number of studies have suggested that social inequalities in health disappear or are a...
Socioeconomic status (SES) gradients may not be static across the lifespan, but instead may vary in ...
Notes how the 1980 Black Report on the extent and causes of health inequalities in the UK made littl...
Background: Mortality, health, and well-being across the lifespan are associated with socioeconomic ...
In the British context, there is a widespread assumption that inequalities in health between social ...
Abstract Socioeconomic differences in health are ubiquitous across age groups, cultures,and health d...
Background Evidence is inconsistent as to whether or not there are health inequalities in adolescenc...
Although child and adolescent inequalities are still less understood than those of adults, we have m...
Inequalities in social circumstances can have profound effects on health and well-being. The impact ...
Background While the existence of social inequality in health in childhood as well as amongst adults...
According to the health selection hypothesis, poor mental health and behavioural problems in adolesc...
Several studies have recently reported that social class differences in ill-health during adolescenc...
The equalisation hypothesis argues that during adolescence and early adulthood, inequality in mortal...
Objectives: Cross-national studies have rarely focused on young people. The aim of this study is to ...
Background Efforts to explain social inequalities in health have mainly focused on adults. Few studi...
Background: A number of studies have suggested that social inequalities in health disappear or are a...
Socioeconomic status (SES) gradients may not be static across the lifespan, but instead may vary in ...
Notes how the 1980 Black Report on the extent and causes of health inequalities in the UK made littl...
Background: Mortality, health, and well-being across the lifespan are associated with socioeconomic ...
In the British context, there is a widespread assumption that inequalities in health between social ...
Abstract Socioeconomic differences in health are ubiquitous across age groups, cultures,and health d...
Background Evidence is inconsistent as to whether or not there are health inequalities in adolescenc...
Although child and adolescent inequalities are still less understood than those of adults, we have m...
Inequalities in social circumstances can have profound effects on health and well-being. The impact ...
Background While the existence of social inequality in health in childhood as well as amongst adults...
According to the health selection hypothesis, poor mental health and behavioural problems in adolesc...
Several studies have recently reported that social class differences in ill-health during adolescenc...
The equalisation hypothesis argues that during adolescence and early adulthood, inequality in mortal...
Objectives: Cross-national studies have rarely focused on young people. The aim of this study is to ...
Background Efforts to explain social inequalities in health have mainly focused on adults. Few studi...