1. Inequality in health opportunities in Indonesia: long-term influence of early-life circumstances on health
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Toshiaki Aizawa
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Equality of opportunity ,Non-communicable diseases ,Indonesia ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study explores inequality of opportunity in terms of the health of adult Indonesian people, associated with household and parental circumstances in childhood and adolescence. Methods Exploiting the longitudinal nature of the Indonesian Family Life Survey, this study measures inequalities relating to being underweight, overweight, hypertensive and diabetic across adult Indonesians aged between 20 and 35 through the dissimilarity index. This study explores their determinants by decomposing the observed inequality levels into contributing factors. Moreover, this study sheds light on the underlying mechanisms through which early-life circumstances influence the health of grown-up respondents, by estimating the intermediate effects of early-life circumstances on current lifestyles. Results For all health conditions, health risks are unequally distributed (all p
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- 2022
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