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adaptation 3 life satisfaction 3 penalized spline regression 3 propensity score matching 3 subjective well-being 3 widowhood 2 Alleinlebende 1 Alte Menschen 1 Deutschland 1 Geschlecht 1 Gesundheitskosten 1 Lebenszufriedenheit 1 Sterblichkeit 1 Widowhood 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Schwarze, Johannes 3 Wunder, Christoph 3
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2010: Ökonomie der Familie - Session: Human Capital and Family Economics 1
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Is Posner right? An empirical test of the Posner argument for transferring health spending from old women to old men
Wunder, Christoph; Schwarze, Johannes - 2010
Posner (1995) proposes the redistribution of health spending from old women to old men to equalize life expectancy. His argument is based on the assumption that women's utility is higher if they are married. Using life satisfaction data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), we...
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Is Posner right? An empirical test of the Posner argument for transferring health spending from old women to old men
Wunder, Christoph; Schwarze, Johannes - 2009
Posner (1995) proposes the redistribution of health spending from old women to old men to equalize life expectancy. His argument is based on the assumption that women's utility is higher if they are married. Thus, extending the lifespan of men would benefit women. Using life satisfaction data...
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Is Posner Right? An Empirical Test of the Posner Argument for Transferring Health Spending from Old Women to Old Men
Wunder, Christoph; Schwarze, Johannes - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2009
Posner (1995) proposes the redistribution of health spending from old women to old men to equalize life expectancy. His argument is based on the assumption that women's utility is higher if they are married. Thus, extending the lifespan of men would benefit women. Using life satisfaction data...
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