Parental income gradients in adult health: a national cohort study.
Miriam EvensenSøren Toksvig KlitkouMette C TollånesSimon ØverlandTorkild Hovde LyngstadStein Emil VollsetJonas Minet KingePublished in: BMC medicine (2021)
Children growing up at the bottom of the parental income distribution, compared to children in the top of the income distribution, had a two- to threefold increase in somatic and psychological disorders measured in adulthood. This shows that health inequalities by socioeconomic family background persist in a Scandinavian welfare-state context with universal access to health care.