Gender Gap in Self-Rated Health: A Cohort Perspective in Eastern European Countries.
Marta Gil-LacruzAna Isabel Gil-LacruzJorge NavarroIsabel Aguilar-PalacioPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Our research indicates that random effects are greater for men than for women. Moreover, random effects might be explained to a certain extent by economic equity (Gini index). The combined effects of gender, cohort, and geographical differences on self-rated health have to be taken into account to develop public health policies.