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Health 6 Gesundheit 5 Elderly people 4 Ältere Menschen 4 Großbritannien 3 United Kingdom 3 disability benefits 3 older people 3 Aging population 2 Alternde Bevölkerung 2 Behinderte 2 Choice 2 Cognition 2 Cognitive and Physical Disabilities 2 DCE 2 Disabled persons 2 Discrete choice experiments (DCE) 2 EQ-5D 5L 2 EU countries 2 EU-Staaten 2 Europa 2 Europe 2 Expected utility theory 2 Gesundheitsökonomik 2 Health economics 2 Health state utility values 2 Kognition 2 Living arrangements 2 Matching 2 Medical devices 2 Mexico 2 Nutzen 2 Older people 2 Rank dependent utility theory 2 Risky choices 2 Socioeconomic Inequalities 2 TTO 2 Utility 2 Utility assessment 2 behavioral economics 2
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Working Paper 27 Arbeitspapier 12 Graue Literatur 12 Non-commercial literature 12
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English 27
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Suhrcke, Marc 6 Hancock, Ruth 5 Morciano, Marcello 5 Robinson, Angela 5 Goryakin, Yevgeniy 4 Spencer, Anne 4 Cerecedo, Inmaculada 2 Comas-Herrera, Adelina 2 Covey, Judith 2 Davies, Charlotte 2 Fox, Margaret 2 Hu, Bo 2 Lagara, Katerina 2 Mazzuco, Stefano 2 Meggiolaro, Silvia 2 Mugford, Miranda 2 Nakamura, Ryota 2 Ongaro, Fausta 2 Oyewumi, Kemi-Rotimi 2 Pudney, Stephen E. 2 Rokicka, Ewa 2 Sambo, Emmanuel Ndenor 2 Seuring, Till 2 Starosta, Pawel 2 Toffolutti, Veronica 2 Wittenberg, Raphael 2 Zamora, Javier 2 Zantomio, Francesca 2 Zizzo, Daniel John 2 Espuny-Pujol, Ferran 1 Hoz Caballer, Belén de la 1 Lorgelly, Paula 1 Lorgelly, Paula K. 1 Moffatt, Peter 1 Moffatt, Peter G. 1 Morrissey, Karyn 1 Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G. 1 Papadopulos, Nikolaos G. 1 Pinto Prades, José Luis 1 Pinto-Prades, Jose-Luis 1
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HEG Working Paper 15 Working papers / Health Economics Group 12
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EconStor 15 ECONIS (ZBW) 12
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Accounting for protest zeros in contingent valuation studies: A review of literature
Rankin, Jenny; Robinson, Angela - 2018
The Contingent valuation (CV) approach is commonly used in environmental and agricultural economics and is becoming increasingly popular in the valuation of health and health care. Whatever the context, CV surveys risk eliciting "protest" responses where respondents state a zero valuation for a...
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A global optimisation approach to range-restricted survey calibration
Espuny-Pujol, Ferran; Morrissey, Karyn; Williamson, Paul - 2016
Survey calibration methods modify minimally unit-level sample weights to fit domain-level benchmark constraints (BC). This allows exploitation of auxiliary information, e.g. census totals, to improve the representativeness of sample data (addressing coverage limitations, non-response) and the...
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Public support for older disabled people: Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing on receipt of disability benefits and social care subsidy
Hancock, Ruth; Morciano, Marcello; Pudney, Stephen E. - 2016
In England, state support for older people with disabilities consists of a national system of non-means tested cash disability benefits, and a locally-administered means-tested system of social care. Evidence on how the combination of the two systems targets those in most need is lacking. We...
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Socioeconomic inequality and cognitive & physical disabilities among older people in England
Sambo, Emmanuel Ndenor - 2015
While the ratio of the younger to older populations grows smaller, the population of the old with health problems is increasingly growing. The likelihood of being disabled is higher for an individual with a lower socioeconomic status than that of an individual with a higher socioeconomic status....
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Exploring differences between TTO and direct choice in the valuation of health states
Robinson, Angela; Spencer, Anne; Pinto-Prades, Jose-Luis; … - 2015
There is recent interest in using Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) to derive health state utility values and results can differ from Time Trade Off (TTO). Clearly DCE is 'choice-based' whereas TTO is generally considered to be a 'matching' task. We explore whether procedural adaptations to the...
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Exploring differences between TTO and direct choice in the valuation of health states
Robinson, Angela; Spencer, Anne; Pinto Prades, José Luis; … - 2015
There is recent interest in using Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) to derive health state utility values and results can differ from Time Trade Off (TTO). Clearly DCE is 'choice-based' whereas TTO is generally considered to be a 'matching' task. We explore whether procedural adaptations to the...
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Socioeconomic inequality and cognitive & physical disabilities among older people in England
Sambo, Emmanuel Ndenor - 2015
While the ratio of the younger to older populations grows smaller, the population of the old with health problems is increasingly growing. The likelihood of being disabled is higher for an individual with a lower socioeconomic status than that of an individual with a higher socioeconomic status....
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A triple test for behavioral economics models and public health policy
Nakamura, Ryota; Suhrcke, Marc; Zizzo, Daniel John - 2014
We propose a triple test to evaluate the usefulness of behavioral economics models for public health policy. Test 1 is whether the model provides reasonably new insights. Test 2 is on whether these have been properly applied to policy settings. Test 3 is whether they are corroborated by...
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Economic evaluation of interventions which aim to prevent smoking relapse: Systematic review and critical appraisal
Oyewumi, Kemi-Rotimi - 2014
Aim: To carry out a systematic review of studies that have conducted economic evaluations on smoking relapse prevention interventions by critically appraising the quality of the methodology. Methods: All relevant articles were identified by searching three electronic databases MEDLINE, EMBASE,...
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The impact of diabetes on employment in Mexico
Seuring, Till; Goryakin, Yevgeniy; Suhrcke, Marc - 2014
This study explores the impact of diabetes on employment in Mexico using data from the Mexican Family Life Survey (MxFLS) (2005), taking into account the possible endogeneity of diabetes via an instrumental variable estimation strategy. We find that diabetes significantly decreases employment...
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