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Do Socioeconomic Factors Really Explain Income-Related Inequalities in Health? Applying a Twin Design to Standard Decomposition Analysis

The concentration index and decomposition analysis are commonly used in economics to measure and explain socioeconomic inequalities in health. Such analysis builds on the strong assumption that a health production function can be estimated without substantial bias implying that health is caused by socioeconomic outcomes, which is hard to prove. This article contributes to the decomposition literature by applying a twin design to standard decomposition analysis of socioeconomic health inequalities in Sweden. The twin-based decomposition estimates, which control for unobserved endowments at the twin-pair level, are much lower in magnitude than estimates obtained via typical OLS on the same sample. This demonstrates that OLS-based decompositions are severely upward biased due to underlying confounders, exaggerating the contribution of income and education to health inequality, which in turn limits the usefulness of such decompositions for policy purposes.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Working Paper ; No. 2012:21

Classification
Wirtschaft
Health: General
Health Behavior
Health and Inequality
Subject
Causality
Health Inequality
Health
Socioeconomic
Income
Twins

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Gerdtham, Ulf-G.
Lundborg, Petter
Lyttkens, Carl Hampus
Nystedt, Paul
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Lund University, School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics
(where)
Lund
(when)
2012

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  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Gerdtham, Ulf-G.
  • Lundborg, Petter
  • Lyttkens, Carl Hampus
  • Nystedt, Paul
  • Lund University, School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics

Time of origin

  • 2012

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