Relative deprivation patterns in social and geographical references for health trajectories in China: Investigations of gender and urban-rural disparities
Songyun Shi,
Yu-Chih Chen and
Paul S.F. Yip
Social Science & Medicine, 2023, vol. 317, issue C
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A pervasive link between relative deprivation and health has been well-documented. However, prior studies suffered from inadequate relative deprivation measures that fail to define appropriate reference groups to which individuals compare themselves, and few provided longitudinal evidence. This study explores latent relative deprivation patterns based on multiple social and geographic reference groups, examining their impacts on health trajectories and variations by gender and urban-rural areas.
Keywords: Relative deprivation; Longitudinal analysis; Self-rated health; Depression; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115589
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