It is well established that there is a positive statistical relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health but identifying the direction of causation is difficult. This study exploits the longitudinal nature of two Canadian surveys, the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics and the National Population Health Survey, to study the link from SES to health (as distinguished from the health-to-SES link). For people aged 50 and older who are initially in good health we examine whether changes in health status over the next two to four years are related to prior SES, as represented by income and education. Although the two surveys were designed for different purposes and had different questions for income and health, the evidence they y...
grantor: University of TorontoData from the 1990 and 1996 Ontario Health Surveys are used ...
Background Mortality and morbidity have been shown to follow a ‘social gradient ’ in Canada and many...
BACKGROUND: Gender differences in exposure to social resources play a significant role in influen...
It is well established that there is a positive statistical relationship between socio-economic stat...
This is a study of the influence of socioeconomic factors on the state of health of older Canadians....
Being higher on the socioeconomic scale is correlated with being in better health, but is there is a...
Using longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), we study the rel...
While adults from all socio-economic status (SES) levels generally encounter a decline in health as ...
Despite a large and growing research literature documenting health disparities by socio-economic sta...
As Canada's population ages, understanding the associated economic and social issues that may emerge...
Research demonstrating that socioeconomic status (SES) differentials in health are smaller at older ...
A population-based study was conducted to validate gender- and age-specific indexes of socio-economi...
relationship. In addition, such a relationship takes place early in life and keeps on evolving over ...
This research tests two competing hypotheses about how socioeconomic status (SES) and health relate ...
Case, Lubotsky, and Paxson (2001) show that the well-known relationship between socio- economic stat...
grantor: University of TorontoData from the 1990 and 1996 Ontario Health Surveys are used ...
Background Mortality and morbidity have been shown to follow a ‘social gradient ’ in Canada and many...
BACKGROUND: Gender differences in exposure to social resources play a significant role in influen...
It is well established that there is a positive statistical relationship between socio-economic stat...
This is a study of the influence of socioeconomic factors on the state of health of older Canadians....
Being higher on the socioeconomic scale is correlated with being in better health, but is there is a...
Using longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), we study the rel...
While adults from all socio-economic status (SES) levels generally encounter a decline in health as ...
Despite a large and growing research literature documenting health disparities by socio-economic sta...
As Canada's population ages, understanding the associated economic and social issues that may emerge...
Research demonstrating that socioeconomic status (SES) differentials in health are smaller at older ...
A population-based study was conducted to validate gender- and age-specific indexes of socio-economi...
relationship. In addition, such a relationship takes place early in life and keeps on evolving over ...
This research tests two competing hypotheses about how socioeconomic status (SES) and health relate ...
Case, Lubotsky, and Paxson (2001) show that the well-known relationship between socio- economic stat...
grantor: University of TorontoData from the 1990 and 1996 Ontario Health Surveys are used ...
Background Mortality and morbidity have been shown to follow a ‘social gradient ’ in Canada and many...
BACKGROUND: Gender differences in exposure to social resources play a significant role in influen...