Health improvements impact income inequality
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<subfield code="a">This paper investigates whether and to what extent long-run trends in population health affected income inequality in the United States over the period 19602000. To isolate exogenous variation in health over time, the analysis exploits the sharp decline in cardiovascular disease mortality across states that originated from medical advances in the treatment and prevention of these diseases after 1960. The results demonstrate that health improvements contributed to rising income inequality through mechanisms related to education.
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<subfield code="g">06/06/2022 Volumen 22 - 2022 , 7 p.</subfield>
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