This paper calculates the concentration index for self-assessed health for a sample of Irish women. It then decomposes the index to investigate the sources of this inequality using both a health production function and reduced form approach. Using the health production function approach it finds that age, employment status and exercise regime make the greatest contribution to income-related inequality in health outcomes. Using the reduced form approach it finds the greatest contribution to be made by age and education.
The Irish-born population in England is in worse health than both the native population and the Iris...
Relationships between health inequalities and social disadvantage are well established, but less is ...
Relationships between social disadvantage and health outcomes in the advanced capitalist world are n...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
Irish perinatal mortality rates have been falling steadily for a number of decades but evidence from...
Regional Variations of Mortality in the Republic of Ireland. Initially, this paper describes the i...
In this article I measure the child quantity-quality relationship in 1911 Ireland. My analysis shows...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
More than twenty years after the commissioning of the Black Report (Townsend & Davidson 1982) by the...
This paper calculates the concentration index for self-assessed health for a sample of Irish women. ...
In this paper, we use data from a representative sample of Irish people to investigate inequalities ...
Differences in death rates between socio-economic groups have been the focus of a great deal of atte...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
This paper considers the changing spatial pattern of infant mortality in England and Wales over the ...
Background This study examines the claim that social inequality in health in European populations w...
The Irish-born population in England is in worse health than both the native population and the Iris...
Relationships between health inequalities and social disadvantage are well established, but less is ...
Relationships between social disadvantage and health outcomes in the advanced capitalist world are n...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
Irish perinatal mortality rates have been falling steadily for a number of decades but evidence from...
Regional Variations of Mortality in the Republic of Ireland. Initially, this paper describes the i...
In this article I measure the child quantity-quality relationship in 1911 Ireland. My analysis shows...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
More than twenty years after the commissioning of the Black Report (Townsend & Davidson 1982) by the...
This paper calculates the concentration index for self-assessed health for a sample of Irish women. ...
In this paper, we use data from a representative sample of Irish people to investigate inequalities ...
Differences in death rates between socio-economic groups have been the focus of a great deal of atte...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
This paper considers the changing spatial pattern of infant mortality in England and Wales over the ...
Background This study examines the claim that social inequality in health in European populations w...
The Irish-born population in England is in worse health than both the native population and the Iris...
Relationships between health inequalities and social disadvantage are well established, but less is ...
Relationships between social disadvantage and health outcomes in the advanced capitalist world are n...