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One of the most robust findings in health economics is that higher-educated individuals tend to be in better health. This paper tests whether health disparities across education are to some extent due to differences in reporting error across education. We test this hypothesis using data from the...
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Social protection through the social safety net programs is one of the key policies through which Bangladesh is battling against long-lasting and intergenerational poverty. However, though the pro-poor social protection programs (i.e., education and health) have been largely successful in...
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Knowledge inertia is one of hurdles for innovation assimilation at the organizational level. This research investigates … its impact at the individual level among professionals or knowledge workers and reveals the mechanisms either mitigating … physicians from two specialized and three comprehensive hospitals reveals the negative impact of knowledge inertia on the post …
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relocation of certain knowledge areas from physicians to patients in self-care management or the reconfiguration of health care … relocation of innovative visual knowledge and expertise within health care organisations and beyond, such as in the patient …
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