Health inequalities research seeks to determine if changing health gradients may be due to the movement of differently healthy people between area types and/or social classes through a process of selective sorting. Because conclusions vary, in part because of different approaches employed, there is a need to establish an appropriate framework within which it is possible to determine whether and how spatial or social mobility contributes to changing spatial and social inequalities in health over time. In this paper, we present empirical examples demonstrating a methodological approach needed to determine aggregate changes in health, and discuss the results in terms of the impact of selective sorting on changing health gradients. Our empirica...
mortality data by a much wider range of characteristics than are available from other national sourc...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. In the context of...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
For ‘Social selection’, there is a debate about cause/effect, but healthier people are more likely t...
This paper seeks to deepen understandings of the relations between health inequalities and migration...
Numerous studies consider the role of social, or occupational, mobility on health inequalities. A co...
Socioeconomic gradients in health which manifest geographically are well documented in Britain but r...
Numerous studies consider the role of social, or occupational, mobility on health inequalities. A co...
The paper reviews arguments that associations between small area socio-economic conditions and indiv...
New interest is being shown in the geographical approach to health inequality at both the research a...
<b>Background</b><p></p> There has been much focus on separating contextual...
The paper reviews arguments that associations between small area socio-economic conditions and indiv...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
mortality data by a much wider range of characteristics than are available from other national sourc...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. In the context of...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
For ‘Social selection’, there is a debate about cause/effect, but healthier people are more likely t...
This paper seeks to deepen understandings of the relations between health inequalities and migration...
Numerous studies consider the role of social, or occupational, mobility on health inequalities. A co...
Socioeconomic gradients in health which manifest geographically are well documented in Britain but r...
Numerous studies consider the role of social, or occupational, mobility on health inequalities. A co...
The paper reviews arguments that associations between small area socio-economic conditions and indiv...
New interest is being shown in the geographical approach to health inequality at both the research a...
<b>Background</b><p></p> There has been much focus on separating contextual...
The paper reviews arguments that associations between small area socio-economic conditions and indiv...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
mortality data by a much wider range of characteristics than are available from other national sourc...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. In the context of...