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[Income inequality and population health: evidence from panel data]
Journal of Health Administration. 2011; 14 (45): 77-86
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-162248
ABSTRACT
The relationship between population health and income inequality has attracted much attention during the last two decades. But the question on which there is no consensus is that whether fluctuations in economic inequality would lead to changes in population health indices. In response to this question, life expectancy and mortality rate as health indicators and Gini coefficient of inequality were used. A cross sectional data was used to survey the relationship between income inequality and population health over a period of 12 years [1995-2007] in 125 countries. There was no significant relationship between inequality and population health when panel data method was used and the heterogeneity and unobservable differences among countries in the form of fixed effects were considered. An income increase would enhance life expectancy and decrease mortality rate. Contrary to the findings of many studies using time series data, it appears that there is no significant relationship between inequality and health indicators
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Population / Socioeconomic Factors / Cross-Sectional Studies / Life Expectancy / Mortality / Economics / Healthcare Disparities Type of study: Health economic evaluation / Evidence synthesis / Prevalence study Language: Persian Journal: J. Health Adm. Year: 2011

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Population / Socioeconomic Factors / Cross-Sectional Studies / Life Expectancy / Mortality / Economics / Healthcare Disparities Type of study: Health economic evaluation / Evidence synthesis / Prevalence study Language: Persian Journal: J. Health Adm. Year: 2011