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income, and the probable mechanism is health affecting the labour supply of the individual. In addition the study report that …
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analyze the socioeconomic gradient in drug utilization. It finds a significant education gradient (but no income gradient) in … individual drug utilization. Whereas the education gradient for men is quantitative in its orientation (education affects number … of drugs used), the gradient for women is both quantitative and qualitative (education affects mean cost of drugs). For …
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analyze the socioeconomic gradient in drug utilization. It finds a significant education gradient (but no income gradient) in … individual drug utilization. Whereas the education gradient for men is quantitative in its orientation (education affects number … of drugs used), the gradient for women is both quantitative and qualitative (education affects mean cost of drugs). For …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009147381
Europe aims at combining income growth with improvements in social cohesion as measured by income and health … growth and the income responsiveness of health. We investigate whether these conditions held in Europe in the nineties using … decompositions to demonstrate that (i) in all countries except Austria, the income elasticity of health is positive and increases …
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An age-cohort decomposition applied to panel data identifies how the mean, overall inequality and income … countries – Britain, France and Germany. In the former two countries and the Netherlands, at least for males, the income … countries. In most European countries, unlike the US, there is no evidence that income-related health inequality is greater …
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objective grip strength measure, we provide evidence of the presence of income-related reporting heterogeneity in generic health …
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objective grip strength measure, we provide evidence of the presence of income-related reporting heterogeneity in generic health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271112
An age-cohort decomposition applied to panel data identifies how the mean, overall inequality and income … countries – Britain, France and Germany. In the former two countries and the Netherlands, at least for males, the income … countries. In most European countries, unlike the US, there is no evidence that income-related health inequality is greater …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011374430
Europe aims at combining income growth with improvements in social cohesion as measured by income and health … growth and the income responsiveness of health. We investigate whether these conditions held in Europe in the nineties using … decompositions to demonstrate that (i) in all countries except Austria, the income elasticity of health is positive and increases …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011350378
objective grip strength measure, we provide evidence of the presence of income-related reporting heterogeneity in generic health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011635715