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We analyse the evolution of Private Consumption on Health, having into account that there are substitution effects … conclusion is that the increase of expenditure on Health, with economic development, is generally positive for welfare and obeys … expenditure do not imply diminution in total expenditure on health but an increases in private one. The findings support a …
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enrolment. Furthermore, government spending amplified health-related SDGs in the long-run. Finally, government spending was …
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enrolment. Furthermore, government spending amplified health-related SDGs in the long-run. Finally, government spending was …
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A positive relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and health, the so-called "health-wealth gradient", is … repeatedly found in most industrialized countries with similar levels of health care technology and economic welfare. This study … analyzes causality from health to wealth (health causation) and from wealth to health (wealth or social causation) for elderly …
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We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from the Panel Study of … previous literature on health and socio-economic status, we find that, on average, adverse income shocks lead to a … deterioration of health. These effects are most pronounced for working-aged men and are dominated by transitions into the very …
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A dynamic panel data model of neonatal mortality and birth spacing is analyzed, accounting for causal effects of birth spacing on subsequent mortality and of mortality on the length of the next birth interval, while controlling for unobserved heterogeneity in mortality (frailty) and birth...
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We employ data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to investigate income to health causality. To account for … unobserved heterogeneity, we focus on the relationship between earnings growth and changes in self-reported health status. Causal … Granger-type causality running from income to health for married men but not for women or single men. These effects are more …
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