Owen O'Donnell, Pedro Rosa Dias, John A. Bishop, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez
Economists are increasingly turning their attention to the measurement and causes of health inequality. This is in response to widespread concern that health disparities reflect social injustices but is also part of the trend away from the narrow focus on inequality in income to the more encompassing analysis of inequality in wellbeing. Researchers interested in the extent and causes of variation in wellbeing cannot but turn their analytical gaze on health inequalities. This volume contains methodological and empirical contributions from leading experts in health economics and economic...
Economists are increasingly turning their attention to the measurement and causes of health inequality. This is in response to widespread concern that...