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, approximately 500,000 individuals. It checks that the key results are not due to cohort effects. Nor do we rely on simple life-satisfaction …
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We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpose of establishing the extent to which the … distribution of health in a population contributes to income inequality and is itself a product of that inequality. The evidence … supports a significant and substantial impact of ill-health on income mainly operating through employment, although it is …
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We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpose of establishing the extent to which the … distribution of health in a population contributes to income inequality and is itself a product of that inequality. The evidence … supports a substantial impact of ill-health on income, mainly operating through employment, although the magnitude of ill …
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This paper uses cross-country data to examine the long-term effect of trade openness on the gender gaps in wages …, education, political empowerment and health. Key findings are: trade openness since 1970 reduced the gender gaps in wages and … openness on the gender wage gap remained observable in later years (1980, 1990 and 2000), although it decreased in degree over …
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The sex gap in life expectancy (LE) at birth is currently narrowing in all high-income countries. Previous research on … high-income countries and 7 country groups from 1959 until the latest available year. Contour decomposition is applied to … difference between countries and particularly country groups in the age-specific contribution to the maximum sex gap. In WE …
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indicators which reflect the distribution of individual characteristics (such as income and health risks) within a country …
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We assess the effect of income inequality on life expectancy by performing separate estimations for developed and … income inequality increases life expectancy in developed countries. By contrast, the effect on life expectancy is …
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Regarding the connection between economic development and public health, the statistically evident correlation between a country's gross domestic product and life expectancy is widely discussed. An important aspect that keeps resurfacing in discussions on why the relationship between the latter...
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working-age families living with their parents. This suggest that policy needs to focus on inter-generational social distance …
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The COVID-19 virus, also known as the coronavirus, is currently spreading around the world. While a growing literature suggests that exposure to pollution can cause respiratory illness and increase deaths among the elderly, little is known about whether increases in pollution could cause...
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