wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/48d2524a9d8610fb7a2acbf8ef204b65-clarke-pm-and-gerdt/info.yaml

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abstract: 'In recent work, the concentration index has been widely used as a
measure of income-related health inequality. The purpose of this note is
to illustrate two different methods for decomposing the overall health
concentration index using data collected from a Short Form (SF-36)
survey of the general Australian population conducted in 1995. For
simplicity, we focus on the physical functioning scale of the SF-36.
Firstly we examine decomposition `by component'' by separating the
concentration index for the physical functioning scale into the ten
items on which it is based. The results show that the items contribute
differently to the overall inequality measure, i.e. two of the items
contributed 13\% and 5\%, respectively, to the overall measure. Second,
to illustrate the `by subgroup'' method we decompose the concentration
index by employment status. This involves separating the population into
two groups: individuals currently in employment; and individuals not
currently employed. We find that the inequality between these groups is
about five times greater than the inequality within each group. These
methods provide insights into the nature of inequality that can be used
to inform policy design to reduce income related health inequalities.
Copyright (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.'
affiliation: 'Clarke, PM (Corresponding Author), Univ Oxford, HERC, Inst Hlth Sci,
Old Rd, Oxford OX3 7LF, England.
Univ Oxford, HERC, Inst Hlth Sci, Oxford OX3 7LF, England.
Malmo Univ Hosp, Dept Community Med, Malmo, Sweden.
Lund Univ, Ctr Hlth Econ, S-22100 Lund, Sweden.
Queensland Univ Technol, Brisbane Grad Sch Business, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.'
author: Clarke, PM and Gerdtham, UG and Connelly, LB
author_list:
- family: Clarke
given: PM
- family: Gerdtham
given: UG
- family: Connelly
given: LB
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1002/hec.767
files: []
issn: 1057-9230
journal: HEALTH ECONOMICS
keywords: 'health inequality; concentration index; decomposition; short form 36;
Australia; unemployment'
keywords-plus: CARE
language: English
month: JUN
number: '6'
number-of-cited-references: '18'
orcid-numbers: 'Gerdtham, Ulf-Göran/0000-0002-0647-7817
Connelly, Luke/0000-0002-1734-4809
Clarke, Philip/0000-0002-7555-5348'
pages: 511-516
papis_id: 8f00e78a09b41e4c2ed07a798417caf3
ref: Clarke2003notedecomposition
researcherid-numbers: 'Connelly, Luke B/F-6578-2010
Gerdtham, Ulf-Göran/I-6766-2018
'
times-cited: '39'
title: A note on the decomposition of the health concentration index
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000183314300007
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '11'
volume: '12'
web-of-science-categories: Economics; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy
\& Services
year: '2003'