Social Capital & Self-Rated Health in the Republic of Ireland. Evidence from the European Social Survey
This paper analyses the determinants of self-reported health in Ireland, conditioning selfreported health on a set of socio-economic, labour market and social capital variables. Ireland has the highest self-reported health rate in Europe. The results demonstrate statistically significant effects of income on self-reported health that are robust to different statistical specifications and statistically significant though modest effects of social capital variables such as associational membership and frequency of social meeting.
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2007-02-12
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Authors: | Delaney, Liam ; Wall, Pat ; O'hAodha, Fearghal |
Institutions: | Geary Institute, University College Dublin |
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