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. 2000 Dec;90(12):1892–1897. doi: 10.2105/ajph.90.12.1892

The effect of income inequality on the health of selected US demographic groups.

F B LeClere 1, M J Soobader 1
PMCID: PMC1446426  PMID: 11111262

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study assessed whether documented effects of income inequality on health are consistent across demographic subgroups of the US population. METHODS: Data from the National Health Interview Survey on White and Black non-Hispanics were used. Logistic regression models were estimated with SUDAAN software. Perceived health was the outcome variable. RESULTS: The results of the multivariate analysis, in which individual family income and county-level poverty rates were included, were not consistent with existing research. In the presence of covariates, the conditional effects of inequality were restricted to Whites aged 18-44 years in the 2 highest income inequality quartiles and middle-aged Whites in counties with the highest level of income inequality. The health of Blacks of all ages, elderly Whites, and middle-aged Whites outside of the areas of highest inequality was unaffected when controls for individual characteristics and county-level poverty were in place. CONCLUSIONS: For the United States, the independent and direct contribution of income inequality to the determination of self-perceived health net of individual income and county income levels is restricted to certain demographic groups.

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