Multigenerational inequality;
Inequality of opportunity;
Health outcomes;
Social class;
Health behaviours;
Children's health;
D63;
I12;
BODY-MASS INDEX;
INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION;
SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS;
3;
GENERATIONS;
SOCIAL-CLASS;
FOOD-CONSUMPTION;
DIETARY-INTAKE;
GRANDPARENTS;
MOBILITY;
GRANDCHILDREN;
D O I:
10.1186/s12939-024-02144-0
中图分类号:
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号:
1004 ;
120402 ;
摘要:
This paper studies multigenerational health transmission mechanisms in Australian panel data. Using inequality-of-opportunity (IOP) models, we demonstrate that grandparental socioeconomic status (SES) is an important determinant of personal health, even after controlling for health and SES at the parental level. Our findings hold over a range of health/biomarkers of individuals' physical and mental well-being and appear to be especially sensitive to educational outcomes on the father's side. Since ingrained socioeconomic (dis)advantages that persist over multiple generations may be indicative of social class, our results suggest that subtle attitudinal and behavioural characteristics associated with this variable may be a key factor driving health disparities.
机构:
Waseda Univ, Waseda Inst Adv Study WIAS, Shinjuku Ku, Nishi Waseda Bldg,1-21-1 Nishi Waseda, Tokyo 1690051, JapanWaseda Univ, Waseda Inst Adv Study WIAS, Shinjuku Ku, Nishi Waseda Bldg,1-21-1 Nishi Waseda, Tokyo 1690051, Japan
机构:
Univ York, Dept Econ & Related Studies, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, EnglandUniv York, Dept Econ & Related Studies, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England
机构:
Waseda Univ, Waseda Inst Adv Study WIAS, Shinjuku Ku, Nishi Waseda Bldg,1-21-1 Nishi Waseda, Tokyo 1690051, JapanWaseda Univ, Waseda Inst Adv Study WIAS, Shinjuku Ku, Nishi Waseda Bldg,1-21-1 Nishi Waseda, Tokyo 1690051, Japan
机构:
Univ York, Dept Econ & Related Studies, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, EnglandUniv York, Dept Econ & Related Studies, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England