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Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an association between income inequality and individual health, in line with Wilkinson's (1992) idea that the psychosocial effects of the former are detrimental to the latter. However, using US data,...
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relationship. In addition, such a relationship takes place early in life and keeps on evolving over time so that both one’s health and SES at a given point in time result from the cumulative effects of this spiral. Thus, only by simultaneously accounting for both pathways as well as for their...
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