Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health inequalities (IRHI). This paper develops a framework to evaluate the impact of population changes on the level of cross-sectional IRHI over time and thereby provide further insight into how health inequalities develop or perpetuate themselves in a society. The approach is illustrated by an empirical analysis of the increase in IRHI in Great Britain between 1999 and 2004 using the British Household Panel Survey. The results imply that levels of IRHI would have been even higher in 2004 but for the entry of youths into the adult population and deaths, with these natural processes of population turnover serving to partially mask the increase in IRHI...
A number of studies have suggested that inequalities in the distribution of income may be an importa...
Background The English health inequalities strategy (1999–2010) aimed to reduce health inequalities ...
This thesis explores the effects of economic shocks on health and health inequalities using multiple...
Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health ine...
AbstractThe usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI...
The usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI) over t...
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...
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...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
Study objective: To measure and decompose income related inequalities in self assessed health in Eng...
The notion that mortality inequalities between differently deprived areas vary by age is logical sin...
This paper considers the dynamics of a categorical indicator of self-assessed health using eight wav...
A number of studies have suggested that inequalities in the distribution of income may be an importa...
Background The English health inequalities strategy (1999–2010) aimed to reduce health inequalities ...
This thesis explores the effects of economic shocks on health and health inequalities using multiple...
Longitudinal data are required to characterise and measure the dynamics of income-related health ine...
AbstractThe usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI...
The usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI) over t...
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...
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...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
Study objective: To measure and decompose income related inequalities in self assessed health in Eng...
The notion that mortality inequalities between differently deprived areas vary by age is logical sin...
This paper considers the dynamics of a categorical indicator of self-assessed health using eight wav...
A number of studies have suggested that inequalities in the distribution of income may be an importa...
Background The English health inequalities strategy (1999–2010) aimed to reduce health inequalities ...
This thesis explores the effects of economic shocks on health and health inequalities using multiple...