We designed a retrospective cohort study for exploring the impact of municipality-level income inequality, based on the Gini 1986, 2004 indices, on all-cause old-age mortality among the older Swedish population during 2005-2009. We controlled for the confounding effects of individual and regional correlates and the lag effects of inequality by using multilevel logistic regression. The effects of income inequality were not consistent across age cohorts and, among the youngest cohorts, were negligible. This study reiterates that individual-level economics rather than the immediate or lagged effects of income inequality matter more for old-age mortality, even after controlling for individual and regional factors
What effect does rising income inequality have on longevity in advanced developed economies? This pa...
The tendency for more egalitarian societies to have lower mortality rates has been identified in int...
Abstract Whether income inequality is related to popu-lation health is still open to debate. We aime...
Background: A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risks of living...
This study used data on the total population to examine the longitudinal association between midlife...
A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risk of living in regions a...
Background: Wealth inequalities are increasing in many countries, but their relationship to healt...
To-date the macroeconomic conditions-mortality literature on income-related inequality in mortality ...
AbstractThis study used data on the total population to examine the longitudinal association between...
Income serves as an indicator of success relative to others, and provides individuals with resources...
We test whether mortality is related to individual income, mean community income, and community inco...
This paper empirically addresses two questions using a large, individual-level Swedish data set whic...
This paper empirically addresses two questions using a large, individual-level Swedish data set whic...
Background: Do inequalities in health by income increase or decrease with age? The empirical evidenc...
The relationship between income inequality and mortality has come into question as of late from many...
What effect does rising income inequality have on longevity in advanced developed economies? This pa...
The tendency for more egalitarian societies to have lower mortality rates has been identified in int...
Abstract Whether income inequality is related to popu-lation health is still open to debate. We aime...
Background: A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risks of living...
This study used data on the total population to examine the longitudinal association between midlife...
A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risk of living in regions a...
Background: Wealth inequalities are increasing in many countries, but their relationship to healt...
To-date the macroeconomic conditions-mortality literature on income-related inequality in mortality ...
AbstractThis study used data on the total population to examine the longitudinal association between...
Income serves as an indicator of success relative to others, and provides individuals with resources...
We test whether mortality is related to individual income, mean community income, and community inco...
This paper empirically addresses two questions using a large, individual-level Swedish data set whic...
This paper empirically addresses two questions using a large, individual-level Swedish data set whic...
Background: Do inequalities in health by income increase or decrease with age? The empirical evidenc...
The relationship between income inequality and mortality has come into question as of late from many...
What effect does rising income inequality have on longevity in advanced developed economies? This pa...
The tendency for more egalitarian societies to have lower mortality rates has been identified in int...
Abstract Whether income inequality is related to popu-lation health is still open to debate. We aime...