Economic Inequality and Health: Looking Beyond Aggregate Indicators

Böckerman PetriJohansson EdvardHelakorpi SatuUutela Antti

This paper examines the relationship between relative income inequality and health in Finland, using individual microdata over the period 1993-2005. Our data allows us to analyse a large spectrum of health indicators. Overall, our results suggest that income inequality is not associated with increased morbidity in the population. The results for women differ to quite a large extent from those of men and the pooled sample. There is evidence that an increase in the Gini coefficient is negatively related to the probability of good physical health and no disability retirement. For men, relative income inequality is clearly not important for health.

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Discussion Papers no. 1104
Nyckelord
terveys, terveyskäyttäytyminen, taloudellinen eriarvoisuus, suhteellinen taloudellinen eriarvoisuus, suhteellinen köyhyys, Gini-kerroin
Nyckelord
health, health behaviour, economic inequality, relative income inequality, relative deprivation, Gini coefficient
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I120,I300
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21
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Engelska