Fusco, Alessio; Silber, Jacques - In: The European Journal of Health Economics 15 (2014) 8, pp. 841-851
Social polarization refers to the measurement of the distance between different social groups, defined on the basis of … variables such as race, religion, or ethnicity. We propose two approaches to measuring social polarization in the case where the …-SILC). We find that Estonia, Latvia, and Ireland have the highest degree of social polarization when the ordinal variable under …