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, divorced status, poor grades, and accessing the Internet outside of the home. The results of this study will allow health …
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decomposition method using expenditure components and provide an empirical example with Japanese data. -- health inequality …
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assist health policy making, there was an investigation of how demographic, socioeconomic and cultural factors determine … the 2005/6 Zimbabwe Demographic Health Survey was estimated. Secondary education increases the odds of use of maternal … health services by at least 2 times at 1 percent level of significance whilst access to information increases the odds by 1 …
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becoming unemployed, inflation, and health status. This information can be used to evaluate existing ideas from a new …
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Introduction: Common approaches in cost-effectiveness analyses do not adjust for confounders. In nonrandomized studies this can result in biased results. Parametric models such as regression models are commonly applied to adjust for confounding, but there are several issues which need to be...
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