Revisiting the Effect of Income on Health in Europe: Evidence from the 8th Round of the European Social Survey
Abstract
This study provides new evidence about the effects of income on population health. To do so, our first research question controls for the absolute income hypothesis: Has the recent deterioration of individual income had as a result a lower health status in population across European countries? We assume, as the bulk of the associated studies have found, that the lower the income of an individual, the lower his/her health status. Our second...
Paper Details
Title
Revisiting the Effect of Income on Health in Europe: Evidence from the 8th Round of the European Social Survey
Published Date
Sep 19, 2019
Journal
Volume
148
Issue
1
Pages
281 - 296
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