The rare disease neurofibromatosis 1 as a source of hereditary economic inequality : evidence from Finland
Johansson, E., Kallionpää, R. A., Böckerman, P., Peltonen, S., & Peltonen, J. (2022). The rare disease neurofibromatosis 1 as a source of hereditary economic inequality : evidence from Finland. Genetics in Medicine, 24(4), 870-879. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gim.2021.11.024
Julkaistu sarjassa
Genetics in MedicineTekijät
Päivämäärä
2022Oppiaine
Empirical MicroeconomicsPäätöksentekoa tukeva taloustiede ja talouden kilpailukyky (painoala)TaloustiedeBasic or discovery scholarshipEmpirical MicroeconomicsPolicy-Relevant Economics and Competitiveness of Economy (focus area)EconomicsBasic or discovery scholarshipTekijänoikeudet
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Purpose
This study investigated whether individuals with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) fare worse than individuals without NF1 in terms of economic well-being. NF1 is relatively common in the population and provides an informative case of a rare hereditary disease.
Methods
We examined a subset of 692 individuals with verified NF1 from the Finnish total population-based NF1 cohort and compared that with 7407 control individuals matched for age, sex, and municipality during 1997-2014. Economic well-being was operationalized with annual work earnings and total income, including social income transfers.
Results
NF1 significantly worsened economic well-being. Low education, increased morbidity, and reduced labor market participation partly explained the effect of NF1. Yet, NF1 was independently associated with lower income even after adjusting for these factors. Furthermore, NF1 had a larger negative effect on income from work than it had on total income, which indicated that the Finnish social security system partly compensated the labor market losses suffered by individuals with NF1. NF1 had a larger impact on economic inequality for men than for women.
Conclusion
NF1 contributes to economic inequality. A hereditary disease may convey worse economic well-being over several generations.
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The study was funded with grants from the Turku University Hospital and the Cancer Foundation Finland. This work is generated within the European Reference Network on Genetic Tumour Risk Syndromes (ERN GENTURIS)—Project ID No 739547. ERN GENTURIS is partly cofunded by the European Union within the framework of the Third Health Programme “ERN2016—Framework Partnership Agreement 2017–2021”.Lisenssi
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