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This study reports Portuguese population norms measured using the SF-6D based on a national representative sample. These results can be used as reference data to inform policy. </AbstractSection> Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015
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Purpose This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of what influences consumers’ choice of mandatory prescribed drugs, by looking with more detail to the substitution of branded drugs by generics. Specifically, this research looks at three factors that can influence this decision,...
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We study labor earnings dynamics in a developing economy with a large informal sector. We use nationally representative Brazilian panel data that cover both formal and informal workers. We document large disparities in earnings fluctuations faced by these segments of the labor market, as well as...
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A common assumption adopted in life cycle general equilibrium models is that the population is stable at steady state, that is, its relative age distribution becomes constant over time. An open question is whether the demographic assumptions commonly adopted in these models in fact imply that...
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In this paper, we estimate the likelihood that workers without a college degree will earn more than those who completed higher education. The resulting figures are highly relevant to the decision-making process regarding college enrollment. Our approach involves the estimation of probabilistic...
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Epidemics have disrupted lives for centuries with deleterious human capital and economic repercussions. This paper investigates how epidemic episodes have impacted school dropouts in developing countries, considering 338 epidemics episodes across countries from 1970 to 2019. We deliver five...
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We document a set of empirical findings regarding the distributional effects of monetary policy on labor income growth and on employment transitions in Brazil, a setting where informality is a relevant phenomenon. To do so, we first construct a series of monetary shocks using a high-frequency...
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