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SUBMITTER: Richmond-Rakerd LS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7082196 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Richmond-Rakerd Leah S LS D'Souza Stephanie S Andersen Signe Hald SH Hogan Sean S Houts Renate M RM Poulton Richie R Ramrakha Sandhya S Caspi Avshalom A Milne Barry J BJ Moffitt Terrie E TE
Nature human behaviour 20200120 3
Health and social scientists have documented the hospital revolving-door problem, the concentration of crime, and long-term welfare dependence. Have these distinct fields identified the same citizens? Using administrative databases linked to 1.7 million New Zealanders, we quantified and monetized inequality in distributions of health and social problems and tested whether they aggregate within individuals. Marked inequality was observed: Gini coefficients equalled 0.96 for criminal convictions, ...[more]