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This paper studies the pattern of non-random measurement error in self-assessed health responses across population subgroups and examines whether anchoring of vignettes can be used to identify this bias. It uses unique data from the World Health Survey (WHS)-SAGE survey(wave 1) from India, that...
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, more specifically, on inequality of opportunity in the health dimension, remains scarce in this context. This paper … explores the degree of inequality of opportunity in health in a developing country, using the 2007 Indonesian Family Life … inequality of opportunity in the health dimension. Our results show large inequality of opportunities in health in Indonesia …
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, more specifically, on inequality of opportunity in the health dimension, remains scarce in this context. This paper … explores the degree of inequality of opportunity in health in a developing country, using the 2007 Indonesian Family Life … inequality of opportunity in the health dimension. Our results show large inequality of opportunities in health in Indonesia …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010960509
Denmark. We account for the endogeneity of fetal malnutrition by using the exposure to the month of Ramadan during time in …
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This study quantifies gender-specific differences in retirement income in Germany, Denmark, and France. We show that … the "gender pension gap" in Germany is higher than in France and much higher than in Denmark. This ranking is similar to …-specific differences in depressive symptoms follow a similar pattern as the gender pension gap: Denmark has the lowest difference between …
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In dieser Studie werden die geschlechtsspezifischen Unterschiede von Renteneinkommen in Deutschland, Dänemark und Frankreich quantifiziert. Der Gender Pension Gap liegt demnach in Deutschland höher als in Frankreich und weitaus höher als in Dänemark. Somit ergibt sich eine ähnliche...
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Denmark. We account for the endogeneity of fetal malnutrition by using the exposure to the month of Ramadan during time in …
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interaction with a health intervention during infancy. Using administrative data from Denmark together with variation in the …
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Denmark. We account for the endogeneity of fetal malnutrition by using the exposure to the month of Ramadan during time in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013015026
curves nearly follow the diagonal implying almost no income - or education related inequality in self-assessed health …
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