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We offer a flexible latent type approach to rank populations according to unequal healthopportunities. Building upon the latent-class method proposed by Li Donni et al. (2015), ourcontribution is to let the number of types vary to obtain an opportunity-inequality curve fora population that gives how the between-type inequality varies with the number of types. Apopulation A is said to have less inequality of opportunity than population B if its curve isstatistically below that of population B. This version of the latent class approach allows for arobust ranking of 31 European countries regarding inequality of opportunity in health.
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Ranking populations in terms of Inequality of health opportunity: A flexible latent type approach
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In ECINEQ WP 2020- 515(2020- 515), 2020
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