A test of the predictive validity of relative versus absolute income for self-reported health and well-being in the United States.
David BradyMichaela CurranRichard M CarpianoPublished in: Demographic research (2023)
Compared to earlier studies, this study provides a more rigorous comparison and test of the predictive validity of absolute and relative income that is uniquely conducted with data on the United States. This informs debates on income measurement, the sources of health and well-being, and inequalities generally. Plausibly, these results can guide any analysis that includes income in models.