Early-life income inequality and adolescent health and well-being.

Volume: 174, Pages: 197 - 208
Published: Feb 1, 2017
Abstract
A prevailing hypothesis about the association between income inequality and poor health is that inequality intensifies social hierarchies, increases stress, erodes social and material resources that support health, and subsequently harms health. However, the evidence in support of this hypothesis is limited by cross-sectional, ecological studies and a scarcity of developmental studies. To address this limitation, we used pooled, multilevel data...
Paper Details
Title
Early-life income inequality and adolescent health and well-being.
Published Date
Feb 1, 2017
Volume
174
Pages
197 - 208
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