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The bivariate probit model is frequently used for estimating the eff ect of an endogenous binary regressor (the "treatment") on a binary health outcome variable. This paper discusses simple modifi cations that maintain the probit assumption for the marginal distributions while introducing...
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Background. Prior research using time series geographic data in the US and Finland has produced conflicting conclusions about the effect of unemployment on prevention behaviors. Objective. This study examines whether prevention behavior (physical activity and obesity) differs during periods of...
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This paper concentrates on the trends in peer-reviewed longitudinal panel studies under scientific direction. Household panel studies have succeeded in broadening their disciplinary scope. Numerous innovations such as questions dealing with psychological concepts, and age-specific topical...
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Eating disorders are an important and growing health concern, and bulimia nervosa (BN) accounts for the largest fraction of eating disorders. Health consequences of BN are substantial and especially serious given the increasingly compulsive nature of the disorder. However, remarkably little is...
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We show that the magnitude of the concentration index (CI) depends crucially on the underlying health measure. The highest degree of inequality is found when dichotomized subjective health measures like health satisfaction or self-assessed health (SAH) are employed. Measures of medical care...
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While it seems evident that occupations affect health, effect estimates are scarce. We use a job characteristics matrix in order to characterize occupations by their physical and psychosocial burden in German panel data spanning 26 years. Employing a dynamic model to control for factors that...
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The study examines the relationship among health capacity, female learning and infant transience in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) Countries for the periods of 1999 to 2014 using secondary annual time series data on total number of female attended secondary school (proxy female literacy), health...
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In 1997, Australia implemented a gun buyback program that reduced the stock of firearms by around one-fifth. Using differences across states in the number of firearms withdrawn, we test whether the reduction in firearms availability affected firearm homicide and suicide rates. We find that the...
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Eating disorders are an important and growing health concern, and bulimia nervosa (BN) accounts for the largest fraction of eating disorders. Health consequences of BN are substantial and especially serious given the increasingly compulsive nature of the disorder. However, remarkably little is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013122955
We study smoking persistence in ten countries using data from the European Community Household Panel. Such persistence may be due to true state dependence but may also reflect individual unobserved heterogeneity. We distinguish between the two by using semi-parametric dynamic panel data methods...
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