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This technical paper analyses the role of business services in selected OECD and non-OECD economies using recently published input-output tables for 32 countries in or close to the year 2000. Business services have long been recognised as important drivers in the global economy, and this study...
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This paper presents new evidence on income-related health inequality and its development over time in Switzerland. We … interval regression approach to compute concentration indices and decomposing inequality into its determining factors … is among the least unequal in Europe. No clear trend emerges in the evolution of the inequality indices over the two …
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limitation in valuation and comparison. This is an attempt at contrasting a set of improved inequality measures against the … conventional CI to comment on their robustness. In the process, it raises a need for revisiting the attainment-inequality …
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Using self-assessed health status together with several indicators of individual morbidity and socio-demographic characteristics, we study the quality of health and income related health disparity in five racial/ethnic groups as well as across 17 geographic areas of New York State. The American...
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The problem introduced by grouping income data when measuring socioeconomic inequalities in health (and health care) has been highlighted in a recent study. We reexamine this issue and show there is a tendency to underestimate the concentration index at an increasing rate when lowering the...
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This paper presents a new metric for journal ranking that has the advantage of ranking more journals with a longer time-series at a low cost relative to impact factors and survey-based methods. We simultaneously rank journals and institutions by the degree of concentration of top journal...
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of rank-dependent indicators of socioeconomic inequality of health and compare it with simple ordinary least squares (OLS …
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