Title
Relative Deprivation, Poor Health Habits and Mortality
Author(s)
Christine E. Eibner Christine Eibner (Princeton University)
William N. Evans William Evans (University of Maryland)
Abstract
Using individual-level on males data from the 1988-1991 National Health Interview Survey Multiple Cause of Death Files, we examine the impact of relative deprivation within a reference group on health. We use measures of relative deprivation based on Yitzhaki's index and define reference groups using combinations of state, race, education, and age. Those with high relative deprivation have a higher probability of death, are more likely to self-report poor health, have high blood pressure or disabilities, and have a host of poor health habits including smoking, not wearing safety belts, high body mass index and not exercising.
Creation Date
2001-12
Section URL ID
CHWB
Paper Number
17
URL
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwjFN4HbBrDBM0NiSms5RmNPa3M/view
File Function
Jel
I12, I32, J15
Keyword(s)
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false
Series
9