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Health, Econometrics and Data Group

Software and Data Resources

This page provides links to programs that have been prepared by members of HEDG. These programs are supplied as is and have not been externally validated. They should be used at the user's own risk. No user support will be provided.

This file contains the Stata code used in A.M.Jones (2007) Applied Econometrics for Health Economists, 2nd Edition, Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Publishing (ISBN: 1 84619 171 8). [download]

The following files contain the Stata code used in A.M. Jones, N. Rice, T. Bago d'Uva and S. Balia (2007) Applied Health Economics, Routledge (ISBN: 9780415387728).

The subsets of data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) and Health and Lifestyle Survey (HALS) that are used in the book are available in the 'dta' files. Anyone wishing to make use of these datasets should register at the ESDS pages: BHPS, HALS.

Further information about the BHPS can be found at the ISER web page.

The topics covered are:

Data description and graphical analysis (AHE_Chap_02.do, bhps.dta)
Distributional analysis and categorical responses (AHE_Chap_03.do)
Reporting bias and HOPIT (AHE_Chap_04.do)
Multivariate probits (AHE_Chap_05.do, HALS_APPHEC_mvp.dta)
Continuous time duration models (AHE_Chap_06.do, hals_duration.dta)
Discrete time duration models (AHE_Chap_07.do, H&R_application.dta)
Linear panel data models (AHE_Chap_08.do, wageest.dta)
Nonlinear panel data models and attrition (AHE_Chap_09-10.do)
Count data and latent class models (AHE_Chap_11.do)

Last Updated: August 27, 2010 |David Hobbs

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