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income inequality became small, insignificant, and/or non-robust once they controlled for the fraction of each city …’s population that is black. Ash and Robinson (Ash, M., & Robinson D. Inequality, race, and mortality in US cities: a political and … specifications, in one data period, and with one of their alternative weighting schemes, income inequality is estimated to be a risk …
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We estimate and decompose family income-related inequality in child health in the US and analyze its dynamics using the … income-related child health inequality remains stable from early childhood into adolescence. The main factor underlying … income-related child health inequality is family income itself, although other factors, such as maternal education, also play …
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We estimate and decompose family income-related inequality in child health in the US and analyze its dynamics using the … income-related child health inequality remains stable from early childhood into adolescence. The main factor underlying … income-related child health inequality is family income itself, although other factors, such as maternal education, also play …
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development of socio-economic inequality in mortality rates from 1990 to 2015 for different age groups and both genders. Ranking …, children and the very old. The most important driver of this reduction in inequality is German reunification in 1990. As …
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income inequality became small, insignificant, and/or non-robust once they controlled for the fraction of each city …’s population that is black. Ash and Robinson (Ash, M., & Robinson D. Inequality, race, and mortality in US cities: a political and … specifications, in one data period, and with one of their alternative weighting schemes, income inequality is estimated to be a risk …
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income and wealth inequality in five OECD countries using comparable household-level survey data. We focus on the dependence … social inequality than the traditional 'income only' approach. We find that cross-country variations in the dependence … parameter effectively accounts only for a small fraction of cross-country differences in a bivariate measure of inequality. The …
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