Empirical studies in the measurement of socio-economic inequality in health
Despite a long-term and intensive interest in the measurement of socio-economic health inequalities, the collection of accurate and comparable information still is a daunting task. This thesis presents several challenges that researchers face. It also provides new empirical evidence on socio-economic inequalities in different areas. The results confirm previous findings of a better health experience for the rich and highly educated. Moreover, the results show that with the right techniques and data many of the measurement problems that researchers face can be accounted for.
Literatuurverwijzing: Baeten, S. (2013). Empirical studies in the measurement of socio-economic inequality in health. Rotterdam: Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Fysieke exemplaren |
||
Organisatie | Plaatsingskenmerk | Status |
---|---|---|
Mulier Instituut | GEZO-0091 | Beschikbaar |
Publicaties worden niet uitgeleend aan externen. Inzage op verzoek:
Mulier Instituuttel: 030-7210220
e-mail: info@mulierinstituut.nl