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Does inequality have a silver lining? Municipal income inequality and obesity in Mexico
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Social Science and Medicine. 2021-03, vol. 272
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Income inequality and obesity are both widespread socioeconomic issues, particularly salient in middle-income countries. This article seeks to detect the relationship between local income inequality and excess weight in ...Leer más >
Income inequality and obesity are both widespread socioeconomic issues, particularly salient in middle-income countries. This article seeks to detect the relationship between local income inequality and excess weight in Mexico, using robust municipal income inequality measures generated through small area estimation method and instrumental variable multilevel estimations. Our results emphasize a negative impact of municipal income inequality on individual bodyweight, especially for women. We also explore the potential channels through which income inequality may decrease bodyweight. Three-stage least squares estimations highlight that the social capital pathway, the public policy pathway and the psychological pathway help to explain the negative effect of inequality on excess weight. Our results are fairly robust to alternative inequality measures and nutritional indicators. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd< Leer menos
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Adult
Aged
Article
Body Mass
Body Weight
Female
Humans
Income
Income Distribution
Least Squares Method
Major Clinical Study
Male
Mexico [North America]
Nutrition
Obesity
Prevalence
Social Capital
Socioeconomic Factors
Weight
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