Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities in health conditions still exist among and within countries (Mackenbach et al. 2008; Smits and Monden 2009). Epidemiologists often focus on average health and try to understand its determinants. This is important, but measuring and understanding inequalities in health, i.e. the gap in health between disadvantaged and better-off groups, is an additional concern for health policy makers, health communicators and health scientist
Peter Konings, Sam Harper, John Lynch, Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor, Dirk Berkvens, Vincent Lorant, Andrea...
This paper discusses measurement of socioeconomic inequalities in prevalence of a health condition. ...
Background Concentration index-based measures are one of the most popular tools for estimating socio...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
This article briefly reviews the recent discussion on how to use different versions of the concentra...
quantification of the contributions of determinants to socioeconomic inequality in health. This tech...
This paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequal-ity and expl...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are an important research area in health economics and public h...
Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in health has become an important government objective. Internat...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are an important research area in health economics and public h...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are an important research area in health economics and public h...
Peter Konings, Sam Harper, John Lynch, Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor, Dirk Berkvens, Vincent Lorant, Andrea...
This paper discusses measurement of socioeconomic inequalities in prevalence of a health condition. ...
Background Concentration index-based measures are one of the most popular tools for estimating socio...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
This article briefly reviews the recent discussion on how to use different versions of the concentra...
quantification of the contributions of determinants to socioeconomic inequality in health. This tech...
This paper clarifies the relationship between two widely used indices of health inequal-ity and expl...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are an important research area in health economics and public h...
Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in health has become an important government objective. Internat...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are an important research area in health economics and public h...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are an important research area in health economics and public h...
Peter Konings, Sam Harper, John Lynch, Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor, Dirk Berkvens, Vincent Lorant, Andrea...
This paper discusses measurement of socioeconomic inequalities in prevalence of a health condition. ...
Background Concentration index-based measures are one of the most popular tools for estimating socio...