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20 Feb

2024

Research Seminar

Socioeconomic Inequality in Life Expectancy: Perception and Policy Demand — Jens Ruhose

12:30

 – 

13:30

Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft
Kiellinie 66
24105 Kiel

Speaker

Jens Ruhose (Kiel University (CAU))

Abstract

Using survey experiments in the United States and Germany with 12,000 participants, we examine perceptions of life expectancy inequality between rich and poor people. The life expectancy of the poor is underestimated more than that of the rich, leading to exaggerated perceptions of inequality in both countries. Receiving accurate information narrows concerns about this inequality. However, the impact of information on policy demand is limited because support for policies addressing life expectancy for the poor is consistently high, regardless of varying perceptions of inequality. We conclude that there is strong and unconditional public support for health equity policies. 

Authors

Lasse J. Jessen (CAU) — Sebastian Koehne (CAU) — Patrick Nüß (CAU) – Jens Ruhose (CAU)

Room

Lecture Hall (A-032)

Contact

  • Levke Jessen-Thiesen

    Germany, Globalization
  • Dr.

    Andrea Kristina Wunsch

    Climate, Natural Resources

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