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Revisiting the Effect of Income on Health in Europe: Evidence from the 8th Round of the European Social Survey
by
Galariotis, Ioannis
, Papazoglou, Michail
in
Deterioration
/ Evidence
/ Health
/ Health Conditions
/ Health disparities
/ Health research
/ Health status
/ Human Geography
/ Hypotheses
/ Income
/ Income inequality
/ Low income groups
/ Microeconomics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Self evaluation
/ Social research
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomics
/ Sociology
/ Wealth
2020
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Revisiting the Effect of Income on Health in Europe: Evidence from the 8th Round of the European Social Survey
by
Galariotis, Ioannis
, Papazoglou, Michail
in
Deterioration
/ Evidence
/ Health
/ Health Conditions
/ Health disparities
/ Health research
/ Health status
/ Human Geography
/ Hypotheses
/ Income
/ Income inequality
/ Low income groups
/ Microeconomics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Self evaluation
/ Social research
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomics
/ Sociology
/ Wealth
2020
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Revisiting the Effect of Income on Health in Europe: Evidence from the 8th Round of the European Social Survey
by
Galariotis, Ioannis
, Papazoglou, Michail
in
Deterioration
/ Evidence
/ Health
/ Health Conditions
/ Health disparities
/ Health research
/ Health status
/ Human Geography
/ Hypotheses
/ Income
/ Income inequality
/ Low income groups
/ Microeconomics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Self evaluation
/ Social research
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomics
/ Sociology
/ Wealth
2020
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Revisiting the Effect of Income on Health in Europe: Evidence from the 8th Round of the European Social Survey
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Revisiting the Effect of Income on Health in Europe: Evidence from the 8th Round of the European Social Survey
2020
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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 research objective is to examine the validity of the relative income hypothesis. To shed light on this issue, we test two different questions: What is the relationship between an individual’s health status and a country’s wealth and how self-rated health is associated with the degree of income inequality in a society? We expect that the population in wealthier countries report higher health status and individuals who live in countries with higher income inequalities report lower health status. By employing a multilevel binomial model and treating data from the latest European Social Survey Round 8 (2016/2017) from 23 countries in Europe, we have found strong evidence in favor of the above-mentioned hypotheses.
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