Motivated by the observation that medical care explains only a relatively small part of the socioeconomic status (SES)-health gradient, we present a life-cycle model that incorporates several additional behaviours that potentially explain (jointly) a large part of observed disparities. As a result, the model provides not only a conceptual framework for the SES-health gradient but more generally an improved framework for the production of health. We derive novel predictions from the theory by performing comparative dynamic analyses. More generally, our comparative dynamic method can be applied to models of similar form, e.g. human capital, health deficits, firm investment, to name a few
This research tests two competing hypotheses about how socioeconomic status (SES) and health relate ...
Health and Wealth in a Life Cycle Model This paper presents a preliminary model of health investment...
Despite policy intentions and many interventions aimed at reducing socioeconomic health inequalities...
Motivated by the observation that medical care explains only a relatively small part of the socioeco...
textabstractUnderstanding of the substantial disparity in health between low and high socioeconomic ...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
We investigate the evolution of health inequality over the life-course. Health is modeled as a laten...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
We investigate the evolution of health inequality over the life-course. Health is modeled as a laten...
A strong relationship between health and socioeconomic status is firmly established. Yet, partly due...
We estimate a dynamic model of health that is rooted in “stress models ” from Epidemiology. Health i...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
Socioeconomic disparities in health behaviour are a reliable finding across many societies. Individu...
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
This research tests two competing hypotheses about how socioeconomic status (SES) and health relate ...
Health and Wealth in a Life Cycle Model This paper presents a preliminary model of health investment...
Despite policy intentions and many interventions aimed at reducing socioeconomic health inequalities...
Motivated by the observation that medical care explains only a relatively small part of the socioeco...
textabstractUnderstanding of the substantial disparity in health between low and high socioeconomic ...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
We investigate the evolution of health inequality over the life-course. Health is modeled as a laten...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
We investigate the evolution of health inequality over the life-course. Health is modeled as a laten...
A strong relationship between health and socioeconomic status is firmly established. Yet, partly due...
We estimate a dynamic model of health that is rooted in “stress models ” from Epidemiology. Health i...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
I study the aggregate implications of health risk and access to health care. At the individual level...
Socioeconomic disparities in health behaviour are a reliable finding across many societies. Individu...
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
This research tests two competing hypotheses about how socioeconomic status (SES) and health relate ...
Health and Wealth in a Life Cycle Model This paper presents a preliminary model of health investment...
Despite policy intentions and many interventions aimed at reducing socioeconomic health inequalities...