Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almost seem to disappear and among young adults they re-emerge. This article deals with mechanisms that contribute to the emergence of health differences by studying a group of 10-11 year old children in The Netherlands (n = 908). The role of determinants of health in the relation between socioeconomic status and health (causation) is studied, as well as the influence of health on school performance (selection). Both causation and selection mechanisms prove to exist. Life style and life circumstances are unequally distributed among the socioeconomic groups and can (partly) explain the relation between socioeconomic status and health. The health of...
This study investigates whether childhood health acts as a mechanism through which socioeconomic sta...
Despite many efforts, socioeconomic health inequalities in metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between so...
Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almos...
Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almos...
This thesis deals with socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) Írmong children aged 10-11. Children ...
This thesis deals with the question of wheter or not socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) exist i...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the contribution of childhood health to the explanation of soc...
Background: People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are generally in better health. Less is k...
In general, those who are worse off in terms of power, knowledge and wealth are also worse off in te...
Richter M, Moor I, van Lenthe FJ. Explaining socioeconomic differences in adolescent self-rated heal...
Socioeconomic status (SES) gradients may not be static across the lifespan, but instead may vary in ...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...
Background While the existence of social inequality in health in childhood as well as amongst adults...
This study investigates whether childhood health acts as a mechanism through which socioeconomic sta...
Despite many efforts, socioeconomic health inequalities in metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between so...
Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almos...
Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almos...
This thesis deals with socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) Írmong children aged 10-11. Children ...
This thesis deals with the question of wheter or not socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) exist i...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the contribution of childhood health to the explanation of soc...
Background: People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are generally in better health. Less is k...
In general, those who are worse off in terms of power, knowledge and wealth are also worse off in te...
Richter M, Moor I, van Lenthe FJ. Explaining socioeconomic differences in adolescent self-rated heal...
Socioeconomic status (SES) gradients may not be static across the lifespan, but instead may vary in ...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...
Background While the existence of social inequality in health in childhood as well as amongst adults...
This study investigates whether childhood health acts as a mechanism through which socioeconomic sta...
Despite many efforts, socioeconomic health inequalities in metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between so...