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2016 | z. 10 | 171--184
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Education and Income as Health Determinants in Central-Eastern Europe

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Wykształcenia i dochód determinantą zdrowia w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej
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The analysis was worked out on the basis of Health Variables of The European Statistics of Income and Living Condition (EU-SILC), European Health Interview Survey (EHIS). The SRH-self-rated health variable in relation to education and income was used in there analysis. There were two research hypotheses put forward and verified during the study. H1: Education is a stronger determinant than income affecting health inequalities of the populations of the, so called, new UE countries. H2: The state of health inequality, investigated during the period 2006-2015, is increasing in the, so called, new UE countries.(original abstract)
Analizę opracowano na podstawie Health variables of The European Statistics of Income and Living Condition (EU-SILC), European Health Interview Survey (EHIS). Do analizy wykorzystano zmienną SRH-self-rated health w zależności od wykształcenia i dochodu. W toku pracy postawiono dwie hipotezy badawcze, które poddano weryfikacji w badaniach. H1: Wykształcenie jest silniejszą od dochodu determinantą wpływającą na nierówności zdrowotne populacji w tzw. krajach nowej UE. H2: Stan nierówności zdrowotnej badany w okresie 2006-2015 roku zwiększa się w tzw. krajach nowej UE.(abstrakt oryginalny)
Twórcy
  • Jan Długosz University, Częstochowa, Poland
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