Income inequality and self-rated health status: Evidence from the European Community Household Panel

Vincent Hildebrand, Philippe Van Kerm

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Abstract

We examine the effect of income inequality on individual self-rated health status in a pooled sample of 10 member states of the European Union using longitudinal data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) survey. Taking advantage of the longitudinal and cross- national nature of our data, and carefully modelling the self-reported health information, we avoid several of the pitfalls suffered by earlier studies on this topic. We calculate income inequality indices measured at two standard levels of geography (NUTS-0 and NUTS-1) and find consistent evidence that income inequality is negatively related to self-rated health status in the European Union for both men and women. However, despite its statistical significance, the magnitude of the impact of inequality on health is small.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCEPS/INSTEAD
Number of pages61
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Publication series

NameIRISS Working Papers
PublisherCEPS/INSTEAD
No.2005-01

Keywords

  • community
  • inequality
  • self-rated

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