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The importance of health for income inequality in the occupied Palestinian territory: A decomposition analysis

Abu-Zaineh, M., Woode, M. E., & Bousmah M-a-Q. (2018).

The Lancet, Volume 391, Special Issue, S23, 21 February 2018.

Summary

The contribution of income inequality to health inequality has been widely examined in developed countries. However, little evidence exists on the effect of health on income inequality in resource-constrained settings. Findings from previous studies have indicated several mechanisms through which health affects income inequality, with the labour market being an important channel. Given the different levels of development, there are reasons to believe that health might represent a greater constraint on earnings in low-income settings. The aim of this study was to examine the relation between income and health in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Income inequality ; Health inequality ; Shapley value approach.