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Does income-related health inequality change as the population ages? Evidence from Swedish panel data
Health Economics, 04/27/09
Islam MK et al. - Decomposition analyses show that two channels are responsible for the upward trend in unstandardized CIs - retired people dropped in relative income ranking and the coefficient of variation of health increases as the population ages.
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