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The analysis of health inequalities is a critical topic for health policy. With data for Portugal,
we propose a procedure to convert information provided by the official National Health
Survey to EuroQol. Based on these data, we make two contributions. First, we extend
measures and methods commonly applied in other fields of economic research in order to
quantify the phenomena of health poverty, richness, and inequality. Second, using an ordered
probit model, we evaluate the determinants of health inequalities in Portugal. The results
show that there is a remarkable level of health inequality, with significant rates of poverty
(11.64%) and richness (22.64%). The econometric study reveals that gender, age, education,
region of residence, and eating habits are among the most critical determinant factors of
health.
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Health poverty Health richness Inequality Portugal EuroQol Determinant factors