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The socioeconomic gradient of obesity in Ireland
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Date Issued
2010-10
Date Available
2010-12-14T17:23:15Z
Abstract
Using the nationally representative Slan dataset we calculate
concentration indices for the incidence of obesity for men and women. We
finder higher concentration indices for women than for men, but we also
find that concentration indices fell between 2002 and 2007. However this
appears to be owing to an increased incidence of obesity amongst better
off people rather than decreased obesity amongst the less well-off. A
decomposition of the concentration indices suggest that the greatest
contribution to the gradient comes from the combination of lower rates of
obesity amongst those with 3rd level education and their higher income.
concentration indices for the incidence of obesity for men and women. We
finder higher concentration indices for women than for men, but we also
find that concentration indices fell between 2002 and 2007. However this
appears to be owing to an increased incidence of obesity amongst better
off people rather than decreased obesity amongst the less well-off. A
decomposition of the concentration indices suggest that the greatest
contribution to the gradient comes from the combination of lower rates of
obesity amongst those with 3rd level education and their higher income.
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Not applicable
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP 10 29
Classification
I12
I31
I32
Subject – LCSH
Obesity--Ireland
Obesity--Mathematical models
Body mass index
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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