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In Europa steigt die Zahl der Hochbetagten drastisch an. Viele von ihnen sind längerfristig in den Aktivitäten des täglichen Lebens eingeschränkt und auf Pflege durch Familienangehörige oder professionelle Dienste angewiesen. Wie wird die Pflege in Europa organisiert und finanziert? In...
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calculations suggest through changed attitudes to health, medical advances, and increased rehabilitation and prevention measures …
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). At least some of these health-related differences can be causally attributed to the mother's education. Social … differences are already reflected in the health of newborn babies: mothers with a higher level of education are less likely to … and, moreover, the resultant social inequality is also "inherited." -- intergenerational mobility ; education ; health …
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The article is an attempt at diagnosing training needs of the employees of units operating in health care sector in the … Podkarpacie Province. In times of permanent changes affecting each sphere of economy, providers of health care services cannot … by employees of Health Care Centers (HCC) operating in the Podkarpacie Province, but also the way they are perceived by …
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The Swedish health care system is to a large extent publicly managed by 21 local county councils. During recent years … who has a large proportion of health care performed by alternative producers are more economically efficient than other … efficiently. - economic efficiency in health care ; data envelopment analysis ; Tobit regression …
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In this paper we analyze the links between health status (measured by selfreported illness occurrence) and individuals … find that men, unmarried, young people, occupied, those who do not live alone and those with more than 5 years of education …, have a smaller probability of reporting a bad health status. We also find that the probability of reporting a bad health …
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We analyze data on happiness for Argentina and Uruguay. The focus is put on self-reported health status as a key aspect … main relationship is between happiness and health status. Whether this is a causal effect or a correlation, is not clear …. This issue is explo red using matching methods, finding that a good health status increases the probability of being happy …
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In this paper, we employ register data for eight cohorts of second-generation immigrant pupils to identify the impact of each parent’s years since migration on their children’s school achievements. We exploit variation in years since migration and within-family variation. We find evidence of...
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, on average, women have lower education attainment than men but this educational disparity is masked among the sample of … to women’s education among employed women are low because there is little variation in educational attainment among the … to women’s education rise, confirming the lower productivity-related characteristics of non-employed women compared to …
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The present paper estimates the effect over participation outcomes of the new reform to the pension system made in Chile in 2008, using a difference in difference matching estimation. The main results found that the treated group shows a higher withdrawal from the labor market and that they...
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