Two of the most prominent phenomena in the study of social determinants of health, the socio-economic gradient in health and the income inequality-health association, have both been suggested to be explainable by the mechanism of status comparisons. This, however, has rarely ever been tested in a direct fashion. In this article, we explicate and test this mechanism by assessing the role of social comparison orientation. Research has shown that individuals vary in their propensity to engage in social comparisons, and those with a higher propensity are also more likely to be affected by the outcomes of such comparisons. In our analysis, we check whether the tendency to compare one's income to that of others can contribute to explaining socio-...
The empirical association between income inequality, population health and other social problems is ...
Abstract This paper examines the association between income, income inequalities and health inequali...
Greater income inequality is associated with lower average wellbeing. There are multiple possible ex...
Two of the most prominent phenomena in the study of social determinants of health, the socio-economi...
Two of the most prominent phenomena in the study of social determinants of health, the socio-economi...
Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an associ...
The relationship between socioeconomic status, health, and wellbeing has puzzled researchers for dec...
The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute to a greater understanding of how social inequalitie...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...
Individuals do not possess an entirely accurate assessment of the level of income differences in the...
Abstract Whether or not the scale of a society's income inequality is a determinant of populati...
Research on the determinants of health has almost exclusively focused on the individual but it seems...
peer reviewedIntroduction. Health inequalities reflect multidimensional inequality (income, educatio...
This article aims to assess the income inequality hypothesis, which states that income inequality h...
R-STR-3064-00 > PEARL-Inst Socio-Economic Inequality > 01/01/2014 - 19/01/2048 > CHAUVEL Loui
The empirical association between income inequality, population health and other social problems is ...
Abstract This paper examines the association between income, income inequalities and health inequali...
Greater income inequality is associated with lower average wellbeing. There are multiple possible ex...
Two of the most prominent phenomena in the study of social determinants of health, the socio-economi...
Two of the most prominent phenomena in the study of social determinants of health, the socio-economi...
Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an associ...
The relationship between socioeconomic status, health, and wellbeing has puzzled researchers for dec...
The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute to a greater understanding of how social inequalitie...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...
Individuals do not possess an entirely accurate assessment of the level of income differences in the...
Abstract Whether or not the scale of a society's income inequality is a determinant of populati...
Research on the determinants of health has almost exclusively focused on the individual but it seems...
peer reviewedIntroduction. Health inequalities reflect multidimensional inequality (income, educatio...
This article aims to assess the income inequality hypothesis, which states that income inequality h...
R-STR-3064-00 > PEARL-Inst Socio-Economic Inequality > 01/01/2014 - 19/01/2048 > CHAUVEL Loui
The empirical association between income inequality, population health and other social problems is ...
Abstract This paper examines the association between income, income inequalities and health inequali...
Greater income inequality is associated with lower average wellbeing. There are multiple possible ex...