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Gabriel Brea-Martinez . Photo

Gabriel Brea-Martinez

Researcher

Gabriel Brea-Martinez . Photo

Income, inequality, and geography : Disparities in age at death

Author

  • Gabriel Brea-Martinez
  • Finn Hedefalk
  • Therese Nilsson

Summary, in English

This chapter explores the relationship between long-term exposure to neighborhood income inequality and adult mortality in Landskrona during a period of declining economic disparities. Using geocoded data from 1939 to 1967, the authors examine three interconnected hypotheses concerning income inequality and longevity. The analysis considers spatial changes in neighborhood inequality over time and investigates the lasting impact of neighborhood income and inequality on the probability of dying before the ages of 50 and 70, respectively. The findings reveal that, alongside higher personal income, individuals living in wealthier or more equal neighborhoods experienced a lower risk of dying. The results do thus not support the belief that others' average income, relative to one's own, detrimentally affects mortality. The fluctuating local inequality in Landskrona provides valuable insights into the intricate relationship between inequality and mortality.

Department/s

  • Economic demography
  • The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
  • LU Profile Area: Proactive Ageing
  • Centre for Economic Demography

Publishing year

2024-07

Language

English

Pages

307-338

Publication/Series

Urban Lives : An Industrial City and Its People During the Twentieth Century

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Topic

  • Economic History

Keywords

  • Income
  • Inequality
  • Longevity
  • Mortality
  • Neighborhood

Status

Published

Project

  • The long reach of the neighborhood: Health, education and earnings in Landskrona, Sweden, 1904-2015 (Handelsbanken)

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9780197761090
  • ISBN: 9780197761120