The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Health over the Life-Course

作者: James P. Smith

DOI: 10.3368/JHR.XLII.4.739

关键词: Socioeconomic statusHealth outcomesStock marketPublic healthBusinessDemographic economicsLife course approachBoomFamily incomeEducational attainmentEconomic growth

摘要: Using data from the PSID, across life course SES impacts future health outcomes, although primary influence is education and not an individual’s financial resources in whatever form they are received. That conclusion appears to be robust whether income or wealth represent new information such as largely unanticipated that was a consequence of recent stock market boom. Finally, this outcomes take place short intermediate time frames up 15 years future.

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