This paper uses a unique dataset-containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40-79 in 21 countries throughout the world to examine whether individual income, relative income in a reference group, and income inequality are related to health status across middle/low and high-income countries. The dependent variable is self-assessed health (SAH), and as a robustness check, activities of daily living (ADL) are considered. The focus is particularly on assumptions regarding an individual's reference group and on how the estimated relationships depend on the level of economic development. Correcting for national differences in health reporting behavior, individual absolute income is found to be positively related to individual hea...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper uses a unique dataset-containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40-79 ...
This paper uses a unique dataset containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40–79 ...
This paper examines the association between inequality and individual health across low, middle and ...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
This international comparative study analyses individual-level data derived from the World Values Su...
Using CNEF ( Cross-National Equivalent File) panel data from Germany, Great Britain, and the United ...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
Using CNEF ( Cross-National Equivalent File) panel data from Germany, Great Britain, and the United ...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper uses a unique dataset-containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40-79 ...
This paper uses a unique dataset containing information collected in 2006 on individuals aged 40–79 ...
This paper examines the association between inequality and individual health across low, middle and ...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
This paper investigates the effect of income inequality on health status. A model of health status w...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
This international comparative study analyses individual-level data derived from the World Values Su...
Using CNEF ( Cross-National Equivalent File) panel data from Germany, Great Britain, and the United ...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
Using CNEF ( Cross-National Equivalent File) panel data from Germany, Great Britain, and the United ...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...
This paper develops a method to model the effect of income on self-reported health at the individual...