Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare state, we investigate social inequalities in dynamic self-rated health for working-aged Britons and Americans. We use data from the British Household Panel Survey and Panel Study of Income Dynamics (1990-2004) and a mixture latent Markov model to test a theoretical model of health as a discrete state that may remain stable or change over time. Our contributions are threefold. First, our finding of three distinctive types of health processes (stable good health, stable poor health, and a "mover" health trajectory) represents a more differentiated profile of long-term health than previously shown. Second, we characterize health trajectories in...
Motivated by the observation that medical care explains only a relatively small part of the socioeco...
The persistence of socioeconomic inequalities in health, even in the highly developed 'welfare state...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
Patterns of stability and change in self-rated health are examined in two panel studies from the US ...
Objective: To describe average national trajectories of self-rated health over a 7-year period, ide...
This paper considers the dynamics of a categorical indicator of self-assessed health using eight wav...
The aim of this thesis is to advance the understanding of how the relationship between health and so...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
This study compares the evolution of income-related health inequality (IRHI) in Australia (2001–2006...
In line with the wide recognition of the connection between socioeconomic status and health outcomes...
Aim This study is aimed at comparing the effect of different measures of socioeconomic status on sel...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
This international comparative study analyses individual-level data derived from the World Values Su...
We measure socioeconomic inequalities in health across European Union Member States between 1994 and...
Background: We investigate social inequalities in self-rated health dynamics for working-aged adults...
Motivated by the observation that medical care explains only a relatively small part of the socioeco...
The persistence of socioeconomic inequalities in health, even in the highly developed 'welfare state...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
Patterns of stability and change in self-rated health are examined in two panel studies from the US ...
Objective: To describe average national trajectories of self-rated health over a 7-year period, ide...
This paper considers the dynamics of a categorical indicator of self-assessed health using eight wav...
The aim of this thesis is to advance the understanding of how the relationship between health and so...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
This study compares the evolution of income-related health inequality (IRHI) in Australia (2001–2006...
In line with the wide recognition of the connection between socioeconomic status and health outcomes...
Aim This study is aimed at comparing the effect of different measures of socioeconomic status on sel...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
This international comparative study analyses individual-level data derived from the World Values Su...
We measure socioeconomic inequalities in health across European Union Member States between 1994 and...
Background: We investigate social inequalities in self-rated health dynamics for working-aged adults...
Motivated by the observation that medical care explains only a relatively small part of the socioeco...
The persistence of socioeconomic inequalities in health, even in the highly developed 'welfare state...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...