نتایج جستجو برای: reduced income inequality as pro

تعداد نتایج: 6031978  

2013
Andrew Kirby Annie Herbert

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study is to investigate if correlations exist between income inequality and antimicrobial resistance. This study's hypothesis is that income inequality at the national level is positively correlated with antimicrobial resistance within developed countries. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS Income inequality data were obtained from the Standardized World Income Inequality...

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2015
Rolf Aaberge Magne Mogstad

Standard theory of intertemporal choice predicts that people smooth out life-cycle changes in income by borrowing and saving, such that their standard of living in any given year depends more on lifetime income than on that year’s income. Yet, contemporary empirical studies of income inequality are typically based on observations of income for one or a few years. This empirical simplification i...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
John Eckenrode Elliott G Smith Margaret E McCarthy Michael Dineen

OBJECTIVE To examine the relation between county-level income inequality and rates of child maltreatment. METHODS Data on substantiated reports of child abuse and neglect from 2005 to 2009 were obtained from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System. County-level data on income inequality and children in poverty were obtained from the American Community Survey. Data for additional cont...

2010
Aslıhan Arslan J. Edward Taylor Aslihan Arslan Edward Taylor

We analyze how migration prevalence and remittances shape income distribution using novel panel data that is nationally and regionally representative of rural Mexico. Employing a Gini decomposition and controlling for whole household migration (attrition), we find that migration prevalence has increased between 2002 and 2007 reversing the unequalizing effects of international remittances at the...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2001
T A Blakely I Kawachi

It is routine to control for “average” income when assessing the independent eVect of income inequality on health, but authors have used diVerent measures, for example, percentage poverty, per capita or mean income, and median income. 4 However, as the distribution of income in a population is always positively skewed (that is, a long thin tail for the few with high incomes), the median income ...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2005
Per Carlson

STUDY OBJECTIVE To investigate whether the income distribution in a Russian region has a "contextual" effect on individuals' self rated health, and whether the regional income distributions are related to regional health differences. METHODS The Russia longitudinal monitoring survey (RLMS) is a survey (n = 7696) that is representative of the Russian population. With multilevel regressions bot...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2002
George T H Ellison

The relative income hypothesis interprets statistical associations between income inequality and average health status at the population level, as evidence that income inequality has a deleterious psychosocial effect on individual health. An alternative explanation is that these, population-level associations, are statistical artefacts of curvilinear, individual-level relationships between inco...

2000
J. Myles G. Picot W. Pyper

In this paper, we use census tract data to analyse changes in neighbourhood income inequality and residential economic segregation in the eight largest Canadian cities during the 1980-95 period. Is the income gap between richer and poorer neighbourhoods rising? Are high and low-income families increasingly clustered in economically homogeneous neighbourhoods? The main results are an elaboration...

2002
Hyeok Jeong

This paper shows that growth and income distribution dynamics are closely linked through occupation, financial intermediation, and education, using the micro data from Thailand. The compositional change of these characteristics accounts for half of the Thai inequality increase and forty percent of the Thai growth and poverty reduction during 1976-1996. Financial deepening and educational expans...

Journal: :journal of research and health 0
محمدعلی متفکرآزاد mohammad ali motafakker azad tabriz universityدانشگاه تبریز حسین اصغرپور hossein asgharpour tabriz universityدانشگاه تبریز سالار جلیل پور salar jalilpour tabriz universityدانشگاه تبریز شبنم صالح shabnam saleh

health can affects human abilities, functions and even his life quality, and hence has important role in determination of human capital through production processes. the aim of this study is to examine the effect of income inequality on selected health indices in iran during 1976-2007. in this study an attempt has been made to analyze the relationship between income inequality and the both of l...

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