The contribution of health selection to occupational status inequality in Germany – differences by gender and between the public and private sectors

Volume: 133, Pages: 67 - 74
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
Estimating the size of health inequalities between hierarchical levels of job status and the contribution of direct health selection to these inequalities for men and women in the private and public sector in Germany. The study uses prospective data from the Socio-Economic Panel study on 11,788 women and 11,494 men working in the public and private sector in Germany. Direct selection effects of self-rated health on job status are estimated using...
Paper Details
Title
The contribution of health selection to occupational status inequality in Germany – differences by gender and between the public and private sectors
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
133
Pages
67 - 74
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