According to the relative income hypothesis, an individual’s health depends on the distribution of income in a reference group, as well as on the income of the individual. We use data on 231,208 individuals in Great Britain from 19 rounds of the General Household Survey between 1979 and 2000 to test alternative specifications of the hypothesis with different measures of relative income, national and regional reference groups, and two measures of self assessed health. All models include individual education, social class, housing tenure, age, gender and income. The estimated effects of relative income measures are usually weaker with regional reference groups and in models with time trends. There is little evidence for an independent...
The relative income hypothesis theorizes an individual’s income, relative to the income of their pee...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
According to the relative income hypothesis, an individual’s health depends on the distribution of i...
According to the relative income hypothesis, an individual’s health depends on the distribution of ...
Absolute income is robustly associated with health status. Few studies have, however, examined if re...
Income inequality hypotheses propose that income differentials and/or income distributions have a de...
Income inequality hypotheses propose that income differentials and/or income distributions have a de...
The relative income hypothesis suggests that income inequality has a detrimental affect on people´s ...
Study objective: To measure and decompose income related inequalities in self assessed health in Eng...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
The relative income hypothesis theorizes an individual’s income, relative to the income of their pee...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
According to the relative income hypothesis, an individual’s health depends on the distribution of i...
According to the relative income hypothesis, an individual’s health depends on the distribution of ...
Absolute income is robustly associated with health status. Few studies have, however, examined if re...
Income inequality hypotheses propose that income differentials and/or income distributions have a de...
Income inequality hypotheses propose that income differentials and/or income distributions have a de...
The relative income hypothesis suggests that income inequality has a detrimental affect on people´s ...
Study objective: To measure and decompose income related inequalities in self assessed health in Eng...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
The relative income hypothesis theorizes an individual’s income, relative to the income of their pee...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...