STUDY OBJECTIVE To analyse to what extent differences in income, using two distinct measures—as distribution across quintiles and poverty—explain social inequalities in self rated health, for men and women, in Sweden and Britain. DESIGN Series of cross sectional surveys, the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions (ULF) and the British General Household Survey (GHS), during the period 1992–95. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING Swedish and British men and women aged 25—64 years. Approximately 4000 Swedes and 12 500 Britons are interviewed each year in the cross sectional studies used. The sample contains 15 766 people in the Swedish dataset and 49 604 people in the British dataset. MAIN RESULTS The magnitude of social inequalities in less than good self ...
Background:- The relationship between income and health is usually thought to be curvilinear, but pr...
C. Bambra4, K. Joyce4, Espen Dahl5 Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether t...
With labor being a central social determinant of health, there is an increasing need to investigate ...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether the relationship between income and self-perceive...
Nordic countries do not have the smallest health inequalities despite egalitarian social policies. A...
Even in more egalitarian welfare states health is related to income. Improvements in health are ackn...
<b>Introduction</b> Nordic countries do not have the smallest health inequalities despite egalitari...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
Background: The degree of health variation among social groups is an important indicator of populati...
A growing between- and within-country literature suggests that the association between income inequa...
All five Nordic countries emphasize equal and easy access to healthcare, assuming that increased acc...
Contains fulltext : 90394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Numerous studi...
Background: Evidence of an effect of income on self-reported poor health (SRPH) is widely available ...
Background: Changes over time in inequalities in self-reported health are studied for increasingly m...
Background: Evidence of an effect of income on self-reported poor health (SRPH) is widely available ...
Background:- The relationship between income and health is usually thought to be curvilinear, but pr...
C. Bambra4, K. Joyce4, Espen Dahl5 Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether t...
With labor being a central social determinant of health, there is an increasing need to investigate ...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether the relationship between income and self-perceive...
Nordic countries do not have the smallest health inequalities despite egalitarian social policies. A...
Even in more egalitarian welfare states health is related to income. Improvements in health are ackn...
<b>Introduction</b> Nordic countries do not have the smallest health inequalities despite egalitari...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
Background: The degree of health variation among social groups is an important indicator of populati...
A growing between- and within-country literature suggests that the association between income inequa...
All five Nordic countries emphasize equal and easy access to healthcare, assuming that increased acc...
Contains fulltext : 90394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Numerous studi...
Background: Evidence of an effect of income on self-reported poor health (SRPH) is widely available ...
Background: Changes over time in inequalities in self-reported health are studied for increasingly m...
Background: Evidence of an effect of income on self-reported poor health (SRPH) is widely available ...
Background:- The relationship between income and health is usually thought to be curvilinear, but pr...
C. Bambra4, K. Joyce4, Espen Dahl5 Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether t...
With labor being a central social determinant of health, there is an increasing need to investigate ...