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Is subjective social status a more important determinant of health than objective social status? Evidence from a prospective observational study of Scottish men [PDF]
Both subjective and objective measures of lower social position have been shown to be associated with poorer health. A psychosocial, as opposed to material, aetiology of health inequalities predicts that subjective social status should be a stronger ...
Metcalfe, C +9 more
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Socioeconomic patterning of childhood overweight status in Europe. [PDF]
There is growing evidence of social disparities in overweight among European children. This paper examines whether there is an association between socioeconomic inequality and prevalence of child overweight in European countries, and if socioeconomic ...
Cécile Knai +10 more
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The poor, the rich and the happy : Exploring the link between income and subjective well-being [PDF]
The relationship between income and subjective well-being (SWB) is investigated using eight waves of the British Household Panel Survey and an estimation strategy that allows us to relax some assumptions typically made in the literature.
Mentzakis, Emmanouil +3 more
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With the fierce labor market competition, the family population’s size continues to expand, and the conflict between work and family requirements for individual roles becomes increasingly intense.
Gongxing Chen +6 more
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Background Assessing subjective social status (SSS) may be easily accommodated in the context of a Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS). To our knowledge, no prior studies have examined the association of SSS and health in Angola. Subjective
Edite Vila Nova Rosário +4 more
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Fit indices for measurement invariance across subjective socioeconomic status (SSS).
Fit indices for measurement invariance across subjective socioeconomic status (SSS).
Juan Matamoros-Lima (14293467) +2 more
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OBJECTIVE: to explore the relationship between socioeconomic status and subjective social status and explain how subjective social status predicts health in immigrant women.
Mª Visitación Sanchón-Macias +3 more
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Community, family, and subjective socioeconomic status: Relative status and adolescent health. [PDF]
Relative socioeconomic status (SES) may be an important social determinant of health. The current study aimed to examine how relative SES, as measured by subjective SES, income inequality, and individual SES relative to others in the community, is associated with a wide range of adolescent health outcomes, after controlling for objective family SES ...
Elizabeth C. Quon, Jennifer J. McGrath
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Socioeconomic inequalities in the quality of life of older Europeans in different welfare regimes [PDF]
Background: Whether socioeconomic inequalities in health and well-being persist into old age and are narrower in more generous welfare states is debated.
Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal +5 more
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The study investigates the unexplored link between childhood socioeconomic status and adult subjective wellbeing using data from a field survey of 568 rural residents from poor areas in China.
Fenglan Li (307350) +3 more
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