Aim: The financial crisis that hit Europe in 2007–2008 and the corresponding austerity policies have generated concern about increasing health inequalities, although impacts have been less salient than initially expected. One explanation could be that health inequalities emerged first a few years into the crisis. This study investigates health trends in the wake of the financial crisis and analyses health inequalities across a number of relevant population subgroups, including those defined by employment status, age, family type, gender, and educational attainment. Methods: This study uses individual-level panel data (EU-SILC, 2010–2013) to investigate trends in self-rated health. By applying individual fixed effects regression models, the ...
Background: Health in Greece deteriorated after the recent financial crisis, but whether this declin...
Inequalities in mortality and morbidity among socioeconomic groups are a highly persistent phenomeno...
This paper investigates the association between the Great Recession and educational inequalities in ...
Background: Changes over time in self-rated health (SRH) are increasingly documented during the curr...
International audienceSignificance Inequalities in mortality and morbidity among socioeconomic group...
International audienceSignificance Inequalities in mortality and morbidity among socioeconomic group...
Aims: The so-called “Great Recession” in Europe triggered widespread concerns about population healt...
Unfavorable health trends among the lowly educated have recently been reported from the United State...
Unfavorable health trends among the lowly educated have recently been reported from the United State...
Unfavorable health trends among the lowly educated have recently been reported from the United State...
Abstract Background A growing literature investigates health effects of the recent economic crisis. ...
This article is the first to comparatively examine the effects of two recessions on population healt...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Since 2008, Western countries are going through a deep economic crisis whose health impacts seem to ...
Background: Health in Greece deteriorated after the recent financial crisis, but whether this declin...
Background: Health in Greece deteriorated after the recent financial crisis, but whether this declin...
Inequalities in mortality and morbidity among socioeconomic groups are a highly persistent phenomeno...
This paper investigates the association between the Great Recession and educational inequalities in ...
Background: Changes over time in self-rated health (SRH) are increasingly documented during the curr...
International audienceSignificance Inequalities in mortality and morbidity among socioeconomic group...
International audienceSignificance Inequalities in mortality and morbidity among socioeconomic group...
Aims: The so-called “Great Recession” in Europe triggered widespread concerns about population healt...
Unfavorable health trends among the lowly educated have recently been reported from the United State...
Unfavorable health trends among the lowly educated have recently been reported from the United State...
Unfavorable health trends among the lowly educated have recently been reported from the United State...
Abstract Background A growing literature investigates health effects of the recent economic crisis. ...
This article is the first to comparatively examine the effects of two recessions on population healt...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Since 2008, Western countries are going through a deep economic crisis whose health impacts seem to ...
Background: Health in Greece deteriorated after the recent financial crisis, but whether this declin...
Background: Health in Greece deteriorated after the recent financial crisis, but whether this declin...
Inequalities in mortality and morbidity among socioeconomic groups are a highly persistent phenomeno...
This paper investigates the association between the Great Recession and educational inequalities in ...