This paper analyses the relationship between health and socioeconomic disadvantage by adopting a dynamic approach accounting for spatial and temporal changes across ten domains including social isolation, environment, financial hardship and security. As a first step we develop a measure of overall multidimensional deprivation and undertake a decomposition analysis to explore the role of breadth and duration of deprivation on shaping the deprivation gradient in health. Subsequently, we employ unconditional quantile regression to conduct a distributional analysis of the gradient to understand how the gradient evolves for people with vulnerability in health. In contrast to the majority of existing studies, we capture health status using a rang...
The inverse relationship between socioeconomic and health status has been well established in the li...
Background: Despite public health campaigns and improvements in healthcare, socioeconomic gradients ...
Background: Socio-economic deprivation is a key determinant for health. In England, the Index of Mu...
This chapter adds to the literature on the income-health gradient by exploring the association of sh...
This chapter adds to the literature about the income-health gradient by exploring the association of...
Objective To explore the role of behavioral and psychosocial factors in explaining the social gradi...
The relationship between income and health is one of the most explored topics in health economics bu...
In this paper we use the Spanish Living Conditions Survey (2005–2008) to investigate the existence ...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
This paper presents a method to compare indices of inequality in health that are based on short-run ...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on social...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
This paper aims to explore potential associations between health inequalities related to socioeconom...
The inverse relationship between socioeconomic and health status has been well established in the li...
Background: Despite public health campaigns and improvements in healthcare, socioeconomic gradients ...
Background: Socio-economic deprivation is a key determinant for health. In England, the Index of Mu...
This chapter adds to the literature on the income-health gradient by exploring the association of sh...
This chapter adds to the literature about the income-health gradient by exploring the association of...
Objective To explore the role of behavioral and psychosocial factors in explaining the social gradi...
The relationship between income and health is one of the most explored topics in health economics bu...
In this paper we use the Spanish Living Conditions Survey (2005–2008) to investigate the existence ...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
This paper presents a method to compare indices of inequality in health that are based on short-run ...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on social...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
This paper aims to explore potential associations between health inequalities related to socioeconom...
The inverse relationship between socioeconomic and health status has been well established in the li...
Background: Despite public health campaigns and improvements in healthcare, socioeconomic gradients ...
Background: Socio-economic deprivation is a key determinant for health. In England, the Index of Mu...