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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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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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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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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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Social interactions in inappropriate behavior for childbirth services: Theory and evidence from the Italian hospital sector
Guccio, C.; Lisi, D. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
Over the last decades the role of social interactions has become increasingly important in the economic discussion and, by now, it is acknowledged that the interaction across agents can produce both positive and negative effects. In this paper we evaluate the role of social interactions in the...
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Health econometric evaluation of the effects of a continuous treatment: a machine learning approach
Kreif, N.; Grieve, R.; Díaz, I.; Harrison, D. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
When the treatment under evaluation is continuous rather than binary, the marginal causal effect can be reported from the estimated dose-response function. Here, regression methods can be employed that specify a model for the endpoint, given the treatment and covariates. An alternative is to...
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Long-term Care Insurance and Carers' Labor Supply – A Structural Model
Geyer, J.; Korfhage, T. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
Germany introduced a new mandatory insurance scheme for long-term care in 1995. From a budgetary perspective family care is a cost-saving alternative to formal home care and to stationary nursing care. Thus, one of the goals of the insurance is to support informal care provided by family...
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The Welfare Impact of Parallel Imports: A Structural Approach Applied to the German Market for Oral Anti-diabetics
Duso, T.; Herr, A.; Suppliet, M - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
We investigate the welfare impact of parallel imports using a large panel data set containing monthly information on sales, ex-factory prices, and further product characteristics for all 700 anti-diabetic drugs sold in Germany between 2004 and 2010. We estimate a two-stage nested logit model of...
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Modelling nonlinearities and reference-dependence in general practitioners’ income preferences
Holte, J.H.; Sivey, P.; Abelsen, B.; Olsen, J.A. - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
This paper tests for the existence of nonlinearity and reference-dependence in income preferences for general practitioners. Confirming the theory of reference dependent utility, within the context of a discrete-choice experiment, we find that losses loom larger than gains in income for...
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