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@article{ Ferrari2020,
 title = {The relationship between corruption and chronic diseases: evidence from Europeans aged 50 years and older},
 author = {Ferrari, Lorenzo and Salustri, Francesco},
 journal = {International Journal of Public Health},
 number = {3},
 pages = {345-355},
 volume = {65},
 year = {2020},
 issn = {1661-8564},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-020-01347-w},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-72169-5},
 abstract = {Objectives: Do people living in more corrupted countries report worse health? We answer this question by investigating the relationship between country-level corruption and the number of chronic diseases for a sample of Europeans aged above 50. Methods: We link a rich panel dataset on individual health and socio-demographic characteristics with two country-level corruption indices, analyse the overall relationship with pooled ordinary least squares and fixed-effect models, explore heterogeneous effects driven by country and individual factors, and disentangle the effect across different public sectors. Results: Individuals living in more corrupted countries suffer from a higher number of chronic diseases. The heterogeneity analysis shows that (1) health outcomes are worsened especially for respondents living in relatively low-income countries; (2) the health of females and people with poor socio-economic status is more affected by corruption; (3) the corruption-health negative link mainly occurs for cardiovascular diseases and ulcers; (4) only corrupted sectors linked with healthcare are associated with poorer health. Conclusions: We inform the policy debate with novel results in establishing a nexus between corruption and morbidity indicators.},
 keywords = {Korruption; corruption; Public Health; public health; chronische Krankheit; chronic illness; Europa; Europe; Gesundheit; health; Morbidität; morbidity; Österreich; Austria; Belgien; Belgium; Tschechische Republik; Czech Republic; Dänemark; Denmark; Estland; Estonia; Frankreich; France; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany; Griechenland; Greece; Italien; Italy; Niederlande; Netherlands; Polen; Poland; Slowenien; Slovenia; Spanien; Spain; Schweden; Sweden}}