This paper elaborates the approach to the longitudinal analysis of income-related health inequalities first proposed in Allanson, Gerdtham and Petrie (2010). In particular, the paper establishes the normative basis of their mobility indices by embedding their decomposition of the change in the health concentration index within a broader analysis of the change in “health achievement” or wellbeing. The paper further shows that their decomposition procedure can also be used to analyse the change in a range of other commonly-used incomerelated health inequality measures, including the generalised concentration index and the relative inequality index. We illustrate our work by extending their investigation of mobility in the General Health Qu...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
The empirical literature on the measurement of health inequalities is vast and rapidly expanding. To...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
This paper elaborates the approach to the longitudinal analysis of income-related health inequalitie...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...
This paper presents a method to compare indices of inequality in health that are based on short-run ...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are an important research area in health economics and public h...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
In this paper, we measure income-related health inequality over time in the Belgian population. We r...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
We show that the choice of the welfare measure has a substantial impact on the degree of welfare-rel...
AbstractThe usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
The empirical literature on the measurement of health inequalities is vast and rapidly expanding. To...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
This paper elaborates the approach to the longitudinal analysis of income-related health inequalitie...
Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and ...
This paper presents a method to compare indices of inequality in health that are based on short-run ...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are an important research area in health economics and public h...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
In this paper, we measure income-related health inequality over time in the Belgian population. We r...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
We show that the choice of the welfare measure has a substantial impact on the degree of welfare-rel...
AbstractThe usual starting point for understanding changes in income-related health inequality (IRHI...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
The empirical literature on the measurement of health inequalities is vast and rapidly expanding. To...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...