Title: PART I: THEORY DEADLY DISPARITIES
1PART I THEORY DEADLY DISPARITIES
2Theory of RELATIVE DEPRIVATION
- a person (or group) feels more or less deprived
on basis of comparisons between ones own
situation and that of comparable others - relative subjective perception of gap
- between self and relevant REFERENCE GROUP
3Theory of Relative Deprivation
- disparities between individuals in small groups
- The American Soldier
- Researchers found morale higher in companies
with lowest promotion rates? - WHY?????
4Relative deprivation among soldiers in small
groups
- A soldiers satisfaction level is based on the
promotion rate of relevant reference groups
(other soldiers in their unit) and not on the
basis of some objective standard (highest
promotion rate in all units) - Tested this hypothesis repeatedly
- ..gt
- confirmed empirical generalization
5Theory of Relative Deprivation
- Theory generalized and extended since 1950s to
explain - riots, rebellions
- ethnic conflict
6Social Inequities Riots,
rebellions, ethnic unrest
- Why is social unrest more likely after a
- period of economic improvement for
- objectively deprived (I.e..., poorest) groups?
7Probability of political unrest highest as Gap E
O increases
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- Expectations
- Objective conditions
- (average annual income)
-
Time
8What's KNOWN
- OTHER Levels of Analysis
- I.E..., Causes of conflicts between
- Developing and
- Developed countries
- also caused by GAP in things of value
- (e.g..., National Income, Terms of Trade,
- Investment flows)
9Conflicts between North and Southern
nation-states
- ECONOMIC GAP
- Developed
- Developing Countries
- Wealth (GNP)
- International Capital
- Trade
10So what is all this research telling us?????
11Relative inequalities - gap highest and lowest
- Promotion rates military units (reference
-
group) - Domestic unrest (gap objective conditions
- expectations over
time) - Conflict between rich and poor countries
(Relative not objective - status
-GNP,capital)
12Part II
- HOW HARMFUL ARE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, and POLITICAL
DISPARITIES????
13Recent research is also indicating
- Relative GAPs in Wages, Income, Wealth among
individuals - may be harmful to
- individuals health
14What do cities in Column AB have in common?
- Column A
- Biloxi, Miss.
- Las Cruces, NM
- Steubenville, Ohio
- Column B
- Allentown, PA.
- Pittsfield, Mass.
- Milwaukee, Wis.
15MORTALITY RATES
- Differences in income disparities
- (gaps rich-poor)
16Study 282 areas - USMortality rates RELATIVE
not absolute income gap
-
- High Mortality Rates
- Biloxi, Miss.
- Las Cruces, NM
- Steubenville, Ohio
- Low Mortality Rates
- Allentown, PA
- Pittsfield, Mass.
- Milwaukee, Wis..
17Widening gap in incomes of Americans since 1970s
- James Lardner (1998)
- income gains since 1970s
- gone to top 20 households only
- in US
- INFERENCE..???
18Widening Gap Rich Everyone else in US
- Bill Gates
- wealthier than half American people put together
- Whats the inference?
19Deadly Disparities
- Americans widening gap in income may be
narrowing our life span - James Lardner (1998)
20So What????
- Is income inequalities also harmful to your
individual health?
21Comparative Evidence that income inequalities
are harmful to individual health?
- Income Life
- Inequality Expectancy
- US 76.2
- Japan 79.8
-
- Reasons for difference in life expectancies?
22Researchers interpretation Why Equality of
incomegtreliable predictor of health/life span?
- JAPAN
- X1Equality of income (small gap executives
other working men) - X2 Low unemployment (until recently)
- NOT cultural homogeneity
- Y1 Average life span
- Y2 Lung cancer rate (lower in Japan even though
smoking rate 2x US)
23Additional Cross-national correlational data
- US Vs. Swedengt
- countries with large differences and wealth.gt
- higher rates chronic illnesses
- lower life expectancies
- WHY????
- Cigarettes
- Fatty foods
- Occupation
- most significant
24Which occupations most harmful to your health?
- K-sector
- Knowledge workers
- C-sector
- Workers making
- consumption goods
- S-sector
- Workers in service
- sector
- Which sector employs most Americans?
2580 Americans work in Service Sector (S-sector)
- Low (minimum) wages
- No subsidized health care
- No corporate pension plan
- Few opportunities for upward mobility
26Additional evidence Cross-sectional correlations
Occupation Health
- 1970 Study
- Large-scale N17,000
- British
- civil servants
- several occupations
- Who had more heart attacks?
- higher rates of cancer?
- higher rates other illnesses
- Clerks or managers?
- Chief Statisticians or
- Assist. Statisticians?
27Difference in job rankgtstrong predictor health
- Clerks Assistant Statisticians
- 4 times more heart attacks
- (not executive stress)
- same pattern other illnesses
28 Psychological factors -Why is it more
unhealthy to be a clerk than the boss????
- links mental psy HEALTH to
- -Perceived control - own destiny (work)
- -Degree of social integration (vs.. isolation)
- social capital trust
29Is there a Law of Comparative DIS- advantage?????
- Do people feel better
- when there are lots
- worse off than they
- are?
- Interpersonal relations
- Politics?
- Domestic
- International