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Familie 7 Family 7 Gesundheitskosten 7 Health care costs 7 Schock 7 Shock 7 Health 5 Familienökonomik 4 Family economics 4 Gesundheit 4 Gesundheitsversorgung 4 Haushaltseinkommen 4 Health care 4 Household income 4 Costs 3 Economic crisis 3 Kosten 3 USA 3 United States 3 Wirtschaftskrise 3 Difference-in-difference 2 Neighborhhods 2 Self-selection 2 2004-2011 1 2004-2012 1 Bias 1 Children 1 Economic shocks 1 Estimation 1 Family financial status 1 Health care spending 1 Health insurance 1 Impact assessment 1 Intrafamily resource allocation 1 Kinder 1 Krankenversicherung 1 Mental disorder 1 Mental health 1 Mental health spending 1 Nachbarschaft 1
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 4
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Working Paper 2
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English 9 Undetermined 2
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Kumar, Rizie 11 Grafova, Irina 10 Monheit, Alan C. 9 Freedman, Vicki A. 2 Lurie, Nicole 2 Grafova, Irina B. 1 Rogowski, Jeannette 1 Rogowski, Jeannette A. 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 2 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 1
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NBER Working Paper 2 NBER working paper series 2 Review of Economics of the Household 2 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 2 Economics & Human Biology 1 Economics and human biology 1 NBER Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 9 RePEc 2
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How Do Economic Shocks Affect Family Health Care Spending Burdens?
Grafova, Irina; Monheit, Alan C.; Kumar, Rizie - 2022
We use data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) for the years 2004 - 2012 to examine the impact of economic shocks on the family’s out-of-pocket health care spending burden. We define this burden as the share of family income devoted to out-of-pocket health care spending. In...
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How Do Economic Shocks Affect Family Health Care Spending Burdens?
Grafova, Irina - 2019
We use data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) for the years 2004 - 2012 to examine the impact of economic shocks on the family's out-of-pocket health care spending burden. We define this burden as the share of family income devoted to out-of-pocket health care spending. In...
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How do economic shocks affect family health care spending burdens?
Grafova, Irina; Monheit, Alan C.; Kumar, Rizie - 2019
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How do changes in income, employment and health insurance affect family mental health spending?
Grafova, Irina; Monheit, Alan C.; Kumar, Rizie - In: Review of Economics of the Household 18 (2020) 1, pp. 239-263
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How does family health care use respond to economic shocks? : realized and anticipated effects
Monheit, Alan C.; Grafova, Irina; Kumar, Rizie - In: Review of Economics of the Household 18 (2020) 2, pp. 307-334
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How Does Family Health Care Use Respond to Economic Shocks? Realized and Anticipated Effects
Monheit, Alan C. - 2014
Families in constrained economic circumstances resulting from economic shocks face difficult choices regarding how best to spend their diminished resources. As families strive to preserve their living standards, decisions regarding health care use and its allocation among family members may...
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How Does Family Health Care Use Respond to Economic Shocks? Realized and Anticipated Effects
Monheit, Alan C. - 2014
Families in constrained economic circumstances resulting from economic shocks face difficult choices regarding how best to spend their diminished resources. As families strive to preserve their living standards, decisions regarding health care use and its allocation among family members may...
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The difference-in-difference method: Assessing the selection bias in the effects of neighborhood environment on health
Grafova, Irina B.; Freedman, Vicki A.; Lurie, Nicole; … - In: Economics & Human Biology 13 (2014) C, pp. 20-33
This paper uses the difference-in-difference estimation approach to explore the self-selection bias in estimating the effect of neighborhood economic environment on self-assessed health among older adults. The results indicate that there is evidence of downward bias in the conventional estimates...
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The difference-in-difference method : assessing the selection bias in the effects of neighborhood environment on health
Grafova, Irina; Freedman, Vicki A.; Lurie, Nicole; … - In: Economics and human biology 13 (2014), pp. 20-33
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How does family health care use respond to economic shocks? : realized and anticipated effects
Monheit, Alan C.; Grafova, Irina; Kumar, Rizie - 2014
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