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-demographic groups to changes in health disparities by income in Spain using longitudinal data from the Survey of Income and Living … Conditions (SILC) for the period 2004-2012. We find a modest rise in health inequality by income in Spain in the five years of …
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change that only affected public sector workers in Spain and compare changes in the number and length of spells they take …
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This paper studies empirical issues of one-factor yield curve models. We focus on the models by Hoand Lee (1986), Hull and White (1990) and Moraleda and Vorst (1996). To be consistent in thecomparison of the models, we derive them all within the Ritkchen and Sankarasubramanian (1995)framework,...
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We develop a simple human capital model for optimum schooling length when earnings are stochastic, and highlight the pivotal role of risk attitudes and the schooling gradient of earnings risk. We use Spanish data to document the gradient and to estimate individual response to earnings risk in...
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five Europeancountries: Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. It is foundthat convergence features in trends …
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This paper uses micro data from four OECD countries (the United States, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands), to assess …
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We estimate the impact of health and financial incentives on the retirement transitions of older workers in Spain …
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Spain after retirement. To evaluate this coinsurance change we use a rich administrative dataset that links pharmaceutical … that the uniform exemption from pharmaceutical copayment granted to retired people in Spain increases the consumption of …
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Research linking food prices and excess mortality has a long history in applied economics and economic history. It goes back to 1766, when Jean-Baptiste de la Michodière was the first to use empirical data to argue for a positive association between wheat prices and mortality. Here La...
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