Despite having had nearly a decade of economic growth, the United States is among many developed countries that lag behind under developed countries on various health indicators such as life expectancy. Although access to universal health care is also a major contributor to the level of health of a nation, growing evidence suggests that broader economic forces may be playing a larger role in determining a nation’s health status
Many researchers and advocates believe that income inequality affects individual health, but empiric...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
The income inequality hypothesis is one of the most influential ideas in public health. It posits th...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
The 20th century has brought unprecedented gains in health. While these have improved citizens' live...
This paper uses a unique dataset-containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40-79 ...
I explore the connection between health and inequality in both poor and rich countries. My primary f...
Abstract: In times of economic crisis, most countries face the dual challenge of fighting unemployme...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
Research on the determinants of health has almost exclusively focused on the individual but it seems...
There are many reasons why poverty matters, but it is especially troubling that it affects such fund...
This international comparative study analyses individual-level data derived from the World Values Su...
This paper uses a unique dataset-containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40-79 ...
Many researchers and advocates believe that income inequality affects individual health, but empiric...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
The income inequality hypothesis is one of the most influential ideas in public health. It posits th...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
The 20th century has brought unprecedented gains in health. While these have improved citizens' live...
This paper uses a unique dataset-containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40-79 ...
I explore the connection between health and inequality in both poor and rich countries. My primary f...
Abstract: In times of economic crisis, most countries face the dual challenge of fighting unemployme...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
Research on the determinants of health has almost exclusively focused on the individual but it seems...
There are many reasons why poverty matters, but it is especially troubling that it affects such fund...
This international comparative study analyses individual-level data derived from the World Values Su...
This paper uses a unique dataset-containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40-79 ...
Many researchers and advocates believe that income inequality affects individual health, but empiric...
This article describes U.S. income inequality and 100-year national and 30-year regional trends in a...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...