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information, but will clog the information cascade, obscuring more important data. This paper reviews some relevant history and …
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. Methods: Due to the nature of the analyzed data and desired outcomes, we selected application of correspondence analysis …
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This paper develops a simple analytical framework in which optimal health and retirement policies amid population aging can be discussed. To be efficient, these policies must recognize and exploit the dynamic complementarities between the timing of retirement, the size of lifecycle labour income...
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The objective is to analyze problems of the health sector in Brazil, with emphasis on the management of the SUS, aiming at the elaboration of concrete interventions proposals to ensure the population's access to universal, egalitarian and comprehensive healthcare. The methodological framework of...
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' hospital choice. We use data from ~145,000 German patients and ~ 900 hospitals for colorectal resections and knee replacements …
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data from 1997 to 2015, this paper analyzes the effect of the alcohol sales policy at the county level and at the country …
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specialized health workers. We then run simulations which compare scenarios with and without substitution strategies by using data …
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The program evaluation literature for population and health policies is in flux, with many disciplines documenting biological and behavioral linkages from fetal development to late life mortality, chronic disease, and disability, though their implications for policy remain uncertain. Both macro...
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This paper reviews the extent to which policy interventions can affect risky behaviours such as smoking, drinking and diet. The justification for such intervention is typically a market failure, broadly defined. The types of market failure typically encountered are discussed. First and second...
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