This article suggests an extension of the standard decomposition of the concentration index that allows for an exploration of the pathways through which socioeconomic background relates to income-related health inequality. This novel approach is contrasted to the standard one using a panel of Swedish women in Statistics Sweden’s Survey of Living Conditions for one vital health-related behavior, smoking. The decomposition uses an underlying model that considers both individual heterogeneity and smoking persistence, showing that the largest contributions to the pro-rich smoking inequality come from years of schooling and living in a single household. The contribution from socioeconomic background is close to negligible when using the standard...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
Educational level is most often used to identify social groups with increased prevalence of smoking....
Background: There was a decrease in smoking during early pregnancy in Swedish women between 1982 and...
This thesis consists of five self-contained, yet related, research papers, which all contribute to t...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic differences in smoking have been well established. While previous...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
To assess the magnitude and pattern of socioeconomic inequality in current smoking in low and middle...
Rates of smoking have decreased dramatically in most Northern European countries over the last fifty...
Objectives: To assess the magnitude and pattern of socioeconomic inequality in current smoking in lo...
Objective: Socioeconomic inequalities in health are deemed a worldwide public health problem, but cu...
Objectives: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Namibia has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the world. Increased smoking prevalenc...
The widening inequalities in smoking are one of the growing public health challenges in western coun...
The purpose of this study was to document historical trends and socioeconomic inequalities in ill he...
OBJECTIVES: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
Educational level is most often used to identify social groups with increased prevalence of smoking....
Background: There was a decrease in smoking during early pregnancy in Swedish women between 1982 and...
This thesis consists of five self-contained, yet related, research papers, which all contribute to t...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic differences in smoking have been well established. While previous...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
To assess the magnitude and pattern of socioeconomic inequality in current smoking in low and middle...
Rates of smoking have decreased dramatically in most Northern European countries over the last fifty...
Objectives: To assess the magnitude and pattern of socioeconomic inequality in current smoking in lo...
Objective: Socioeconomic inequalities in health are deemed a worldwide public health problem, but cu...
Objectives: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Namibia has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the world. Increased smoking prevalenc...
The widening inequalities in smoking are one of the growing public health challenges in western coun...
The purpose of this study was to document historical trends and socioeconomic inequalities in ill he...
OBJECTIVES: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Objectives Socioeconomic disparities in smoking prevalence remain a challenge to public health. The ...
Educational level is most often used to identify social groups with increased prevalence of smoking....
Background: There was a decrease in smoking during early pregnancy in Swedish women between 1982 and...