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health 19 panel data 10 Health 9 mortality 9 smoking 9 Italy 7 Obesity 7 SOEP 7 duration analysis 7 Body Mass Index 6 decomposition 6 ECHP 5 Spain 5 education 5 health care 5 matching 5 mental health 5 social interactions 5 BMI 4 Education 4 Inequality 4 Mortality 4 Smoking 4 dominance 4 health insurance 4 health shocks 4 income 4 inequity 4 instrumental variables 4 natural experiment 4 retirement 4 self-assessed health 4 social capital 4 treatment effects 4 Anchoring vignettes 3 BHPS 3 Difference-in-differences 3 France 3 Inequality of opportunity 3 Instrumental variables 3
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Rice, Nigel 12 Jones, Andrew M. 11 Rice, N 11 Jones, Andrew M 8 Jones, A.M 6 Madden, D. 6 Quinn, Casey 6 Robone, S 6 Madden, D 5 Rice, N. 5 Jones, A. 4 Lordan, G. 4 Teresa Bago d’Uva 4 Balia, Silvia 3 Costa-Font, J. 3 E, van Doorslaer 3 Fiorillo, D. 3 Hossain, M. I. 3 Jones, A. M. 3 Lomas, J. 3 N, Ziebarth 3 Robone, Silvana 3 Rosa Dias, P 3 Sutton, Matt 3 Tubeuf, S 3 Wuebker, A. 3 Ziebarth, N. 3 Zucchelli, E 3 Bago d'Uva T 2 Basu, A 2 Bratti, M. 2 Bretteville-Jensen, Anne Line 2 Carrieri, V. 2 Costa-Font, J 2 D, Fabbri 2 Edoka, I. 2 Eibich, P. 2 Evans, H. 2 Fabbri, D 2 Fabbri, D. 2
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Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 278
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Vertical Transmission of Overweight: Evidence from English Adoptees
Costa-Font, J.; Jofre-Bonet, M.; Le Grand, J. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2015
We examine the vertical transmission of overweight drawing upon a sample of English children, both adopted and non-adopted, and their families. Our results suggest strong evidence of an intergenerational association of overweight among adoptees, indicating transmission through cultural factors....
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Anthropometric Dividends of Czechoslovakia's Break Up
Costa-Font, J.; Kossarova, L. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2015
Processes of transition to democracy and country break up stand out as ideal experiments to estimate the impact of wide institutional reform on well-being. Changes in population heights are regarded as virtuous pointers of well-being improvements in psycho-social environments, which improve with...
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The Relationship between Forgone Health Care and High School Dropout: Evidence from US Adolescents
Migali, G; Zucchelli, E - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2015
High school dropout is an important policy issue and its determinants are a longstanding interest of economics. However, very little is known on the roles of noncognitive traits in influencing school dropoutdecisions. We employ voluntary forgone health care as a proxy for the underlying...
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The Pros and Cons of Sick Pay Schemes: A Method to Test for Contagious Presenteeism and Shirking Behavior
Pichler, S; Ziebarth, N.R - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2015
This paper proposes a test for the existence and the degree of contagious presenteeism and negative externalities in sickness insurance schemes. First, we theoretically decompose moral hazard into shirking and contagious presenteeism behavior. Then we derive testable conditions for reduced...
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How Health Plan Enrollees Value Prices Relative to Supplemental Benefits and Service Quality
Bunnings, C; Schmitz, H; Tauchmann, H; Ziebarth, N.R - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2015
This paper empirically assesses the relative role of health plan prices, service quality and optional benefits in the decision to choose a health plan. We link representative German SOEP panel data from 2007 to 2010 to (i) health plan service quality indicators, (ii) measures of voluntary...
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Formal and informal volunteering and health across European countries
Fiorillo, D.; Nappo, N. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
In this paper we compare the correlation among formal and informal volunteering and self-perceived health across 14 European countries after controlling for socio-economic characteristics, housing features, neighborhood quality, size of municipality, social participation and regional dummies. we...
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Social Interactions and Malaria Preventive Behaviors in Sub-Saharan Africa
Apouey, B.; Picone, G. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
This paper examines the existence of social interactions in malaria preventive behaviors in Sub-Saharan Africa, i.e. whether an individual's social environment has an influence on the individual's preventive behaviors. We focus on the two population groups which are the most vulnerable to...
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A matter of life and death? Hospital distance and quality of care: Evidence from emergency room closures and myocardial infarctions*
Avdic, D. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
Recent health care centralization trends raise the important question of the extent to which the quality of emergency medical services may offset effects from decreased access to emergency health care. This article analyzes whether residential proximity from an emergency room affects the...
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Physician induced demand for C-sections: does the convenience incentive matter?
Lefevre, M. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
This paper investigates whther physicians induce demand for C-sections in the days preceding leisure periods. I reject that doctors are meaningfully increasing the number of primary cesareans to accommodate their own preferences for control of deliveries around holiday Mondays. Using a sample of...
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Inequity in long-term care use and unmet need: two sides of the same coin
Garcia-Gomez, P.; Hernandez-Quevedo, C.; Jimenez-Rubio, D. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
International studies have shown evidence on inequity in use of health services of different kinds, depending on the type of health care service analysed. However, equity in the access to long-term care (LTC) services has received much less attention. We investigate the determinants of several...
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