Purpose: Life expectancy is strongly related to national income, whether there is an additional contribution of income inequality is unclear. Methods: We used negative binomial regression to examine the association of neighborhood-level Gini, adjusted for age, sex, and income, with mortality rates in Hong Kong from 1976 to 2006. Results: The association of neighborhood Gini with all-cause mortality varied over time (p-value for interaction < .01). Neighborhood Gini was positively associated with nonmedical mortality in 1976 to 1986; incident rate ratio (IRR) 1.09, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.02-1.16 per 0.1 change and in 1991 to 2006, IRR 1.24, 95% CI 1.13-1.36, adjusted for age, sex and absolute income. Similarly adjusted, Gini was ...
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Abstract Background Income inequality and national wealth are strong determinants for health, but fe...
During the 20th century, the Hong Kong Chinese population experienced 2 abrupt but temporally distin...
There is a very large literature that examines the relationship between health and income. Two main ...
We investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortality in rich countries. To answer ...
The tendency for more egalitarian societies to have lower mortality rates has been identified in int...
[[abstract]]Background: Health disparities research has long documented that mortality is higher am...
I explore the connection between health and inequality in both poor and rich countries. My primary f...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...
Worldwide studies demonstrate that living in socio-economically disadvantaged areas, commonly indica...
Background: Socio-economic disparities in health are persistent, pervasive and difficult to modify. ...
Social patterning of disease is pervasive and persistent. Disease patterns change with economic deve...
What effect does rising income inequality have on longevity in advanced developed economies? This pa...
Background: Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequali...
Andrew Leigh and Christopher Jencks investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortal...
Abstract Background Income inequality and national wealth are strong determinants for health, but fe...
During the 20th century, the Hong Kong Chinese population experienced 2 abrupt but temporally distin...
There is a very large literature that examines the relationship between health and income. Two main ...
We investigate whether changes in economic inequality affect mortality in rich countries. To answer ...
The tendency for more egalitarian societies to have lower mortality rates has been identified in int...
[[abstract]]Background: Health disparities research has long documented that mortality is higher am...
I explore the connection between health and inequality in both poor and rich countries. My primary f...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...