Objectives: This study examines the long-term unemployment rate and various health outcomes across Canadian communities to estimate employment-related health inequalities in these communities. Methods: The study uses cross-sectional community-level health data along with data on the long-term employment rate for various communities across Canada to quantify health inequalities among these communities. The health outcomes that are considered in this study include total and disease specific mortality rates; health conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, injuries, and self rated health; and life expectancies at birth and at age 65. Health inequalities are estimated using the concentration index, which is used to measure health inequalities along socioeconomic dimensions. The concentration index is estimated by a regression of weighted relative health (ill health) over weighted cumulative relative rank of the populations. All the estimates are provided separately for males and females. Results: The findings of the study support the existence of inequalities in community health outcomes as related to the long-term employment rates in those communities. Communities with lower long term employment rates (higher unemployment rates) have poorer health outcomes in terms of higher mortality rates, worse health conditions, and shorter life expectancies. Conclusion: Health inequalities related to long-term employment have important policy implications. They call for policies that would increase and maintain long term employment rates as part of a broader socioeconomic approach to health. Long term employment ensures income security and prevents the psychosocial experiences leading to mental and physical ill health.
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Univ Calif Los Angeles, John Anderson Sch Management, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USAUniv Calif Los Angeles, John Anderson Sch Management, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
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Harvard Univ, Dept Sociol, 675 William James Hall,33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USAHarvard Univ, Dept Sociol, 675 William James Hall,33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
Killewald, Alexandra
Zhuo, Xiaolin
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Harvard Univ, Dept Sociol, 675 William James Hall,33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USAHarvard Univ, Dept Sociol, 675 William James Hall,33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA