Type | Journal Article - Life Science Journal |
Title | The Role of Education and Wealth in Health Inequalities in Egypt |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 3 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | 272-279 |
URL | http://www.lifesciencesite.com/lsj/life1003/043_19314life1003_272_279.pdf |
Abstract | Overall, youth is normally characterized by low level of disease and death. However, it can also be a time of risk and poor health particularly when associated with income distribution and disadvantaged social circumstances. This paper addresses both educational attainment and wealth index as determinants of young people`s health in Egypt. However, the paper examined them separately to try establishing which effect is more important. This paper is used the "Survey of young people in Egypt (SYPE), 2010 data, and focused on young people at two age groups (15 – 21) and (22 -29). One of the most commonly used methods in measuring social inequalities in health is odds ratio which is used in this paper. Two health indicators were used, self-rated health and self-reporting questionnaire. The results show that male education has a large impact on both health indicators than female education. The highest two wealth quintiles had lowest prevalence of poor health among females more than males. On the other hand, the highest two wealth quintiles had the least prevalence of mental disorders among males more than females. |
» | Egypt, Arab Rep. - Survey of Young People 2009 |