The usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI) over time has been regression-based decomposition procedures for the health concentration index. However the reliance on repeated cross-sectional analysis for this purpose prevents both the appropriate specification of the health function as a dynamic model and the identification of important determinants of the transition processes underlying IRHI changes such as those relating to mortality. This paper overcomes these limitations by developing alternative longitudinal procedures to analyse the role of health determinants in driving changes in IRHI through both morbidity changes and mortality, with our dynamic modelling framework also serving to id...
AbstractThis paper develops an accounting framework to consider the effect of deaths on the longitud...
In this paper, we measure income-related health inequality over time in the Belgian population. We a...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
The usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI) over t...
AbstractThe usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI...
Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health ine...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...
This paper presents a method to compare indices of inequality in health that are based on short-run ...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
This study compares the evolution of income-related health inequality (IRHI) in Australia (2001–2006...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
This paper develops an accounting framework to consider the effect of deaths on the longitudinal ana...
AbstractThis paper develops an accounting framework to consider the effect of deaths on the longitud...
In this paper, we measure income-related health inequality over time in the Belgian population. We a...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
The usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI) over t...
AbstractThe usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI...
Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health ine...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...
This paper presents a method to compare indices of inequality in health that are based on short-run ...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
This study compares the evolution of income-related health inequality (IRHI) in Australia (2001–2006...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
This paper develops an accounting framework to consider the effect of deaths on the longitudinal ana...
AbstractThis paper develops an accounting framework to consider the effect of deaths on the longitud...
In this paper, we measure income-related health inequality over time in the Belgian population. We a...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...