Socioeconomic status effects on health vary between rural and urban Turkana.
Amanda J LeaCharles WaigwaBenjamin MuhoyaFrancis LotukoiJulie PengLucas P HenryVarada AbhyankarJoseph KamauDino MartinsMichael D GurvenJulien F AyrolesPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2021)
High socioeconomic status predicts better health and more offspring in traditional Turkana pastoralists, but worse health and fewer offspring in individuals of the same group living in urban areas. Together, our study shows that under different economic and societal circumstances, wealth effects on health may manifest in very different ways.