Subjective socioeconomic status and health in cross-national comparison

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Abstract

Research has established a robust association between subjective socioeconomic status (SES) and health outcomes, which holds over and above the associations between objective markers of SES and health. Furthermore, comparative research on health inequalities has shown considerable variation in the relationship between different objective markers of SES and health across countries. Drawing on data from 29 countries, we present the first cross-national study on the subjective SES–health relationship. For two health outcomes, namely self-rated health (SRH) and psychological wellbeing, we are able to confirm that subjective SES is related to health in all countries under study, even when income, education, and occupational prestige are accounted for. Furthermore, we document considerable variation in the strength of the subjective SES–health association across countries. This variation however is largely independent of country differences in income inequality and country affluence. The health benefits of a high subjective SES appear to be slightly larger in more affluent countries, but only for SRH, not for psychological wellbeing.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)84-92
Number of pages8
JournalSocial Science & Medicine
Volume149
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan-2016

Keywords

  • Inequalities
  • Perceived social position
  • Subjective social status
  • Self-rated health Health
  • nternational comparison
  • Psychological wellbeing
  • SELF-RATED HEALTH
  • PERCEIVED SOCIAL POSITION
  • INCOME INEQUALITY
  • EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
  • WELFARE REGIMES
  • LIFE EXPECTANCY
  • MORTALITY
  • DETERMINANTS
  • ASSOCIATION
  • VULNERABILITY

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