Ex-ante and ex-post measurement of inequality of opportunity in health: Evidence from Israel

Adi Lazar

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Abstract

The chapter suggests two methodologies to measure inequality of opportunity in health in Israel, an ex-ante and an ex-post approach. In both cases, following the strategy recently suggested by Trannoy, Tubeuf, Jusot, and Devaux (2010), the chapter starts by introducing the production function of health, taking into account circumstances (the father's years of education, his country of birth, the religion of the individual, his or her country of birth, age and gender) as well as effort variables (the level of education of the individual, his or her occupation and a variable describing his or her smoking habits). The chapter also suggests then a decomposition of the overall health inequality into a legitimate and an illegitimate component, using the mean logarithmic deviation as inequality index, such a breakdown being applied to both the ex-ante and the ex-post approaches to equality of opportunity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHealth and Inequality
PublisherJAI Press
Pages371-395
Number of pages25
ISBN (Print)9781781905531
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Publication series

NameResearch on Economic Inequality
Volume21
ISSN (Print)1049-2585

Keywords

  • Health inequality
  • Inequality of opportunity
  • Israel

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