Submissions

Working papers should be full papers. The working paper series reflects the interests of the Group and, as such, econometric methods should form a significant component of the paper.

The paper should contribute to the aims and objectives of HEDG:

1. To provide empirical research evidence capable of informing health policy;

2. To develop and disseminate novel research methods in health economics through the application of quantitative techniques to substantive problems of policy and/or academic relevance.

Publication through the HEDG working paper series does not prohibit you seeking publication in other working papers series. Please note that your paper has to be unpublished research work.

Papers published in the working paper series are available on the web, and will not be made available in print.

The working paper series is intended to disseminate papers that are “ready for submission” to peer-reviewed journals. Please refrain from submitting work that is incomplete. We will not update papers once they have been placed within the working paper series unless a strong case can be made that the paper contains fundamental flaws.

Submission details

Submissions should be emailed to Dr. Nigel Rice.
Please make sure you include the following information on a cover page of the submission:

  • Title
  • Authors and institutions
  • Abstract (250 words maximum)
  • Keywords
  • JEL Classification
  • Contact information for the corresponding author
  • Acknowledgements

The main body of the text should begin on a page separate to the information contained in the cover page.

Papers will be posted to the Working Paper Series in PDF. Submissions can be made in PDF, Word, Scientific Word or LaTeX.

 

Health, Econometrics and Data Group

Working Papers

The HEDG Working Paper series is open for submission to external researchers. Authors interested in submitting papers for consideration should read the submission guidelines to the right.

HEDG working papers can be catalogued under ISSN 1751-1976.

For those wishing to view the full paper, please click on the (pdf) links. If you would like to view the abstract only, then click on the (RePec) link.

2012

 
WP 12/03

Schmitz, H.; Ziebarth, N.; (2012); In absolute or relative terms? How framing prices affects the consumer price sensitivity of health plan choice

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 12/02

Ryota Nakamura, R.; (2012); Intergenerational effect of schooling and childhood overweight

Paper(pdf) (RePec)

WP 12/01

Schurer, S.; Yong, J.; (2012); Personality, well-being and the marginal utility of income: What can we learn from random coefficient models?

Paper(pdf) (RePec)

2011

 
WP 11/33

Bilger, M.; Carrieri, V.; (2011); Health in the cities: when the neighborhood matters more than income

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/32

Chai Cheng, T.; (2011); Measuring the effects of removing subsidies for private insurance on public expenditure for health care

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/31

Jones, A.; Lomas, J.; Rice, N.; (2011); Applying Beta-type Size Distributions to Healthcare Cost Regressions

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/30

Balia, S.; (2011) Survival expectations, subjective health and smoking: evidence from European countries

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/29

Edoka, I. P.; (2011); Parental Income and Smoking Participation in Adolescents: Implications of misclassification error in empirical studies of adolescent smoking participation

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/28

Fabbri, D. & Monfardini, C.; (2011); Opt Out or Top Up? Voluntary Healthcare Insurance and the Public Vs. Private Substitution

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/27

Maike Schmitt, M; Karlsson, M; (2011); Only in the Heat of the Moment? A Study of the Relation between Weather and Mortality in Germany

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/26

Evans, H.; Basu, A.; (2011); Exploring comparative effect heterogeneity with instrumental variables: prehospital intubation and mortality

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/25

Bilger M.; Manning W.G; (2011); Measuring overfitting and mispecification in nonlinear models

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/24

Hossain, M. I; (2011) Estimating the Impact of Health Programmes on the Anthropometric Indicators for Bangladeshi Women and Children Using Cross-Sectional Data

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/23

D. Fiorillo; F. Sabatini; (2011); Structural social capital and health in Italy

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/22

A. Sharma; L. Siciliani; A. Harris; (2011); Waiting times and socioeconomic status: does sample selection matter?

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/21 L. Rocco; F. Elena; M. Suhrcke; (2011); From social capital to health - and back Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/20

ANGELINI, V.; CAVAPOZZI, D.; CORAZZINI L.;PACCAGNELL O.; (2011) Do Danes and Italians Rate Life Satisfaction in the Same Way? Using Vignettes to Correct for Individual-Specific Scale Biases

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/19

Mroz, T. & Picone, G.; (2011); A Multiple State Duration Model with Endogenous Treatment

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/18

Herr, A.; Suppliet, M.; (2011); Co-Payment Exemptions and Reference Prices: an Empirical Study of Pharmaceutical Prices in Germany

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/17

Ai, C.; Norton, E.; Yang, Z.; (2011) Extending Regression Discontinuity Models Beyond the Jump Point

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/16

Dolores de la Mata; (2011); The Effect of Medicaid on Children's Health: A Regression Discontinuity Approach

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/15

Lacroix, G; Brouard M-E; (2011) Work Absenteeism Due to a Chronic Disease

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/14

Gomes, M.; R. Grieve et al.; (2011); Methods for covariate adjustment in cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/13

Fletcher, J.; Ross, S.; (2011); Estimating the Effects of Friendship Networks on Health Behaviors of Adolescents

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/12

Valente, C.;(2011); Children of the Revolution: Fetal and Child Health amidst Violent Civil Conflict

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/11

Chatterji, P; Joo, H; Lahiri, K; (2011); Beware of Being Unaware: Racial Disparities in Chronic Illness in the US

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/10

Kim, Y-S.; Lee, M-J.; (2011); Effects of Informal Family Care on Formal Health Care: Zero-Inflated Endogenous Count for Censored Response

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/09

Fiorillo, D. and Nappo, N.;(2011)Job satisfaction in Italy: Individual characteristics and social relations

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/08

Evans, H.; Basu, A; (2011); Exploring comparative effect heterogeneity with instrumental variables: prehospital intubation and mortality

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/07

Sabatini, F.; (2011); The relationship between happiness and health: evidence from Italy

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/06

Li Donni, P.; Peragine, V.; Pignataro G.; (2011) Measuring equity in health: a normative decomposition

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/05

Jones, A.; Laporte, A.; Rice, N.; Zucchelli, E.; (2011) A model of the impact of smoking bans on smoking with evidence from bans in England and Scotland

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/04

Fiorillo, D; Sabatini, F; (2011); Quality and quantity: the role of social interactions in individual health

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/03

Deb, P.; Trivedi, P.; (2011); Finite Mixture for Panels with Fixed Effects

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/02

Thomas, R: (2011); Using a Semiparametric Estimator to Forecast Education Outcomes in Nicaragua's Red de Proteccion Social

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 11/01

Amador, L.B and Nicolas, A.L.; (2011); Self Control and Support for Anti Smoking Policies Among Smokers, Ex Smokers and Non Smokers

Paper(pdf) (RePec)

2010

 
WP 10/30

Jiménez-Rubio, D.; (2010); Is fiscal decentralization good for your health? Evidence from a panel of OECD countries

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/29

Robone, S.; Rice, N.; Smith, P.; (2010); Health systems’ responsiveness and its characteristics: a cross-country comparative analysis

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/28

Darden, M; (2010); Smoking, Expectations, and Health: A Dynamic Stochastic Model of Lifetime Smoking Behavior

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/27

Jones, A; Rice, N.; Robone, S.; Rosa Dias, P.; (2010); Inequality and Polarisation in Health Systems’ Responsiveness: A Cross-Country Analysis

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/26

Trannoy, A.; Jusot, F.; Tubeuf, S.; (2010); Inequality of Opportunities in Health in Europe: Why So Much Difference Across Countries?

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/25

Cheng, T.; Vahid, F.; (2010); Demand for hospital care and private health insurance in a mixed public-private system: empirical evidence using a simultaneous equation modeling approach

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/24

Madden, D.;(2010); The Socioeconomic Gradient of Obesity in Ireland

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/23

Fichera, E & Sutton, M.; (2010); State and self investments in health

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/22

Jones, A.; Rice, R.; Rosa Dias, P.; (2010); Quality of Schooling and Inequality of Opportunity in Health

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/21

Whittaker, W.; Sutton, M.; (2010); Mental health, work incapacity and State transfers: an analysis of the British Household Panel Survey

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/20

Bar, H. and Lillard, D.; (2010) A Heap of Trouble? Accounting for Mismatch Bias in Retrospectively Collected Data on Smoking

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/19

Bratti, M.; Miranda, A; (2010); Endogenous Treatment Effects for Count Data Models with Sample Selection or Endogenous Participation

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/18

Kolstad, J,: (2010); Information and Quality when Motivation is Intrinsic: Evidence from Surgeon Report Cards

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/17

Li Donni, P.; (2010); Risk Preference Heterogeneity and Multiple Demand for Insurance

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/16

Todeschini, F.; Labeaga, J.; Jiménez-Martín, S.; (2010); Death by lung cancer or by diabetes? The unintended consequences of quitting smoking

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/15

Valente, C.; (2010); Access to Abortion, Investments in Neonatal Health, and Sex-Selection: Evidence from Nepal

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/14

Keane, M.; Stavrunova, O.; (2010) Adverse Selection, Moral Hazard and the Demand for Medigap Insurance

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/13 de Preux, L.; (2010) Ex Ante Moral Hazard and Anticipatory Behaviour: Some Evidence Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/12 Samson, A-L,; (2010); Low-income self-employed GPs: a preference for leisure? Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/11

Jones, A.; Rice, N.; Rosa Dias, P.; (2010); Long-term effects of cognitive skills, social adjustment and schooling on health and lifestyle: Evidence from a reform of selective schooling

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/10

Clark, A.; Etilé, F.; (2010); Happy House: Spousal weight and individual well-being

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/09 Sivey, P.; 2010; The effect of waiting time and distance on hospital choice for English cataract patients Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/08

Hossain, M. I.; (2010); Inequality in the Utilization of Maternal Care and the Impact of a Macroeconomic Policy: Evidence from Bangladesh

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/07

Hossain, M. I.; (2010); The Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on the Anthropometric Measures of Children: Evidence from Bangladesh

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/06 Madden, D.; (2010); A Profile of Obesity in Ireland, 2002-2007 Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/05

Laudicella, M.; Siciliani, L.; Cookson , R.; (2010); Waiting Times and Socioeconomic Status: Evidence from England

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/04

Thomas R.; (2010), Conditional Cash Transfers to Improve Education and Health: An Ex ante Evaluation of Red de Proteccion Social, Nicaragua

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/03

Zucchelli, E.; Jones, A.; Rice, N.; (2010); The evaluation of health policies through microsimulation methods

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/02

Etile, F.; Jones, A.; (2010); Schooling and smoking among the baby boomers and evaluation of the impact of educational expansion in France.

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 10/01 Jones, A.; (2010); Models For Health Care Paper(pdf) (RePec)

2009

 
WP 09/35

Ziebarth, N. ; Karlsson, M.; (2009); The effects of expanding the generosity of the statutory sickness insurance system

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/34

Ziebarth, N. ; Karlsson, M.; (2009); A Natural Experiment on Sick Pay Cuts, Sickness Absence, and Labor Costs

Paper(pdf) (RePec)

WP 09/33

de Meijer, C. ; Koopmanschap, M. ; Bago d’ Uva, T. ; van Doorslaer, E. ; (2009); Time To Drop Time-To-Death? Unravelling The Determinants of LTC Spending In The Netherlands

Paper(pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/32

Decancq, K. (2009), Copula-based Measurement of Dependence Between Dimensions of Well-being

Paper(pdf) (RePec)

WP 09/31

Erdogan Ciftci, E; Bago d' Uva,T; van Doorslaer, E; van Lenthe, J (2009) Self-perceived health and longevity: do dynamics matter?

paper(pdf)
(RePec)
WP
09/30

Bago d'Uva, T; Lindeboom, M; O'Donnell, O; van Doorslaer E (2009) Slipping Anchor? Testing the Vignettes Approach to Identification and Correction of Reporting Heterogeneity

paper(pdf)
(RePec)

WP
09/29

Rice, N; Robone, S; Smith P (2009) Vignettes and health systems responsiveness in cross-country comparative analyses

paper (pdf)
(RePec)
WP
09/28

Rice, N; Robone, S; Smith P (2009) Analysis of the Validity of the Vignette Approach to Correct for Heterogeneity in Reporting Health System Responsiveness

paper (pdf)
(RePec)
WP 09/27

Ziebarth, N (2009) Do I really need to go to rehab? I’d say no, no, no.” Estimating Price Elasticities of Convalescent Care Programs

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/26

Marini, G and Miraldo, M (2009) The costs of new organisational and financial freedom: The case of English NHS trusts

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 09/25

von Hinke Kessler Scholder s., (2010), Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables: An Application to Child Fat Mass and Academic Achievement

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 09/24

Quinn, C (2009) Measuring income-related inequalities in health using a parametric dependence function

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/23

Bloom N., Propper C., Seiler S., Van Reenen J., (2009), Management Practices in Hospitals

Withdrawn
WP 09/22

Munkin, M, Trivedi, P. K (2009) Incentives and Selection Effects of Drug Coverage on Total Drug Expenditure: a Finite Mixture Approach.

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/21

Moreira, S, Pita Barros, P (2009) Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/20

van den Berg, G, J, Lundborg, P, Nystedt, P, Rooth, D (2009) Critical Periods During Childhood and Adolescence: A Study of Adult Height Among Immigrant Siblings

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/19

Kan, K, Lee, M (2009) Lose Weight for Money Only if Over-Weight: Marginal Integration for Semi-Linear Panel Models

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/18

Laporte, A, Karimova, A, Ferguson, B (2009) Quantile Regression Analysis of the Rational Addiction Model: Making unobservable heterogeneity observable

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/17

Hullegie, P, Klein, T. J (2009) The effect of private health insurance on medical care utilization and self-assessed health in Germany

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/16

Fabbri, D, Robone, S (2009) The geography of hospital admission in a National Health Service with patient choice: Evidence from Italy

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/15

Deb, P (2009) Dynamic Cost-offets of Prescription Drug Expenditures: Panel Data Analysis Using a Copula-based Hurdle Model

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/14

Bolhaar, J, Lindeboom, M, van der Klaauw, B (2009) Insurance Search and Switching Behavior at the time of the Dutch Health Insurance Reform

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/13

Bhalotra, S, Rawlings, S (2009) Gradients of the Intergenerational Transmission of Health in Developing Countries

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/12

Basu, A, Manning, W. G (2009) Estimating Lifetime or Episode-of-illness Costs

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/11

Behncke, S (2009) How Does Retirement Affect Health?

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/10

Fabbri, D and Robone, S (2009) The geography of hospital admission in a National Health Service with patient choice: Evidence from Italy

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/09

Jones, A.M and Rice, N (2009) Econometric Evaluation of Health Policies

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/08

Balia, S and Jones, A.M (2009) Catching the habit: a study of inequality of opportunity in smoking-related mortality

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/07

Cookson, R and Laudicella, M (2009) Do the poor still cost more? The relationship between small area income deprivation and length of stay for elective hip replacement in the English NHS from 2001/2 to 2006/7

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/06

Lambrelli, D and O’Donnell, O (2009) Why Does the Utilization of Pharmaceuticals Vary So Much Across Europe? Evidence from Micro Data on Older Europeans

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/05

Moreno-Serra, R (2009) Health Programme Evaluation by Propensity Score Matching: Accounting for Treatment Intensity and Health Externalities with an Application to Brazil

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/04

Gemmill-Toyama, M, Costa-Font, J (2009) Does Cost Sharing Affect the Quality of Pharmaceutical Care for the Elderly?

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/03

Dardanoni, V and Li Donni, P (2009) The Effect Of Supplemental Insurance On Health Care Demand With Multiple Information: A Latent Class Analysis

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 09/02

Joan Costa-Font, J, Gemmill, M, Rubert, G (2009) Re-visiting the Health Care Luxury Good Hypothesis: Aggregation, Precision, and Publication Biases?

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 09/01

Andrén, D and Andrén, T (2009) Part-Time Sick Leave as a Treatment Method?

paper (pdf) (RePec)

2008

 
WP 08/29

Fabbri, D, Robone, S (2008) The geography of hospital admission in a National Health Service with patient choice: evidence from Italy.

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/28

Rice, N, Robone, S, Smith, P.C (2008) International Comparison of Public Sector Performance: The Use of Anchoring Vignettes to adjust Self-Reported Data.

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/27

Roberts. J, Rice, N, Jones, A.M (2008) Early retirement and inequality in Britain and Germany: How important is health?

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/26

Dardanoni, V, Li Donni, P (2008) Testing For Asymmetric Information In Insurance Markets With Unobservable Types.

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/25

Van de Poel, O'Donnell, O, van Doorslaer, E (2008) Urbanization and the spread of diseases of affluence in China

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 08/24

Trannoy, A, Tubeuf, S, Jusot, F, Devaux, M (2008) Inequality in Opportunities in Health in France: A first pass.

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/23

Casado-Marín, D, García-Gómez, P, L ópez-Nicolás, A (2008) Labour and income effects of caregiving across Europe: an evaluation using matching techniques

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/22

Hernández Quevedo, C, Jiménez Rubio, D (2008) A comparison of the health status and health care utilisation patterns between foreigners and the national population in Spain: new evidence from the Spanish National Health Survey

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/21

Sutton, M, Elder, R, Guthrie, B, Watt, G (2008) Record rewards: the effect on risk factor monitoring of new financial incentives for UK general practices

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/20

Manca, A and Austin, P.C (2008) Using propensity score methods to analyse individual patient-level cost-effectiveness data from observational studies

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/19

Robone, S, Jones, A. M, Rice, N (2008) Contractual Conditions, Working conditions, Health and Well-Being in the British Household Panel Survey

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/18

Rosa Dias, P (2008) Modelling and Measuring Inequality of Opportunity in Health: Evidence from a Cohort Study

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/17

Srivastava, P, Zhao, X (2008) Impact of Private Health Insurance on the Choice of Public versus Private Hospital Services

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/16

Salm, M (2008) Job loss does not cause ill health

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/15

Scott, A, Schurer, S, Jensen, P.H, Sivey, P (2008) The Effects of Financial Incentives on Quality of Care: The Case of Diabetes

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/14

Madden, D (2008) Health and Income Poverty in Ireland, 2003-2006

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/13

Jiménez-Martín, S, Vilaplana Prieto, C (2008) Trade-off between formal and informal care in Spain

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/12

Galárraga, O, Sosa-Rubí, S G, Salinas, A and Sesma, S (2008) The Impact of Universal Health Insurance on Catastrophic and Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures in Mexico: a Model with an Endogoenous Treatment Variable

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/11

Basu, A, Manning, W, Polsky, D (2008) Use of propensity scores in non-linear response models: The case for health care expenditures.

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/10

Etilé, F (2008) Food Price Policies and the Distribution of Body Mass Index: Theory and Empirical Evidence from France.

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/09

Madden, D (2008) Ordinal and Cardinal Measures of Health Inequality: An Empirical Comparison

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 08/08

Madden, D (2008) Gender Differences in Mental Well-being: A Decomposition Analysis

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 08/07

Madden, D (2008) An Analysis of Mental Stress in Ireland, 1994-2000

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP
08/06

Laudicella, M, Cookson, R, Jones, A.M and Rice, N (2008) Health care deprivation profiles in the measurement of inequality and inequity: an application to GP fundholding in the English NHS

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP
08/05

Rice, N, Robone, S, Smith, P.C (2008) The measurement and comparison of health system responsiveness

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP
08/04

Tubeuf, S (2008) Income-related inequalities in self-assessed health: comparisons of alternative measurements of health

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP
08/03

García-Gómez, P, Jones, A.M,
Rice, N (2008) Health effects on labour market exits and entries

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP
08/02

Costa-Font, J, Fabbri, D, Gil, J (2008) Decomposing Bodymass Index gaps between Mediterranean countries: A Counterfactual Quantile Regression Analysis

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP
08/01

Tubeuf, S, Perronnin, M (2008) New prospects in the analysis of inequalities in health: a measurement of health encompassing several dimensions of health

paper (pdf) (RePec)
   

2007

 
WP 07/28

Bago d’Uva, T, O’Donnell, O , van Doorslaer, E (2008) Differential health reporting by education level and its impact on the measurement of health inequalities among older Europeans

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/27

Murteira, J.M.R, Lourenco, O (2007) Health Care Utilization and Self-Assessed Health: Specification of Bivariate Models Using Copulas*

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/26

Lyttkens, C.H (2007) Why the Econometrician is in Good Spirits – a workshop through the looking glass

paper (pdf) (RePec)
WP 07/25

Quinn, C (2007) Using copulas to estimate reduced-form systems of equations

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/24

Quinn, C (2007) Using copulas to measure association between ordinal measures of health and income

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/23

Quinn, C (2007) Improving precision in cost-effectiveness analysis using copulas.

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/22

Quinn, C (2007) The health-economic applications of copulas: methods in applied econometric research

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/21

Sharma, A (2007, revised 2008) Inter-DRG Resource Allocation in a Prospective Payment System: A Stochastic Kernel Approach

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/20

Sutton M , Ikenwilo D, Skatun, D (2007) Evaluation of the introduction of a pay for performance contract for UK family doctors using participant perceptions

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/19

Zucchelli E, Harris A, Jones, A.M, Rice, N (2007) Health and Retirement among Older Workers

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/18

Jones, A.M (2007) Panel data methods and applications to health economics

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/17

Bago d’Uva T, Jones A.M, van Doorslaer E (2007) Measurement of horizontal inequity in health care utilisation using European panel data

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/16

Munkin M.K, Trivedi, P.K (2007) Dental Insurance and Dental Care: the Role of Insurance and Income

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/15

Norton E.C, Han E (2007) Genetic Information, Obesity, and Labor Market Outcomes

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/14

Liu C, Laporte A, Ferguson B (2007) The Quantile Regression Approach to Efficiency Measurement: Insights from Monte Carlo Simulations

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/13

Beatty, T. K. M (2007) Expenditure Dispersion and Dietary Quality: Evidence from Canada

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/12

Scholder, S (2007) Maternal Employment and Overweight Children:
Does Timing Matter?

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/11

Dormont B, Samson AL (2007) Restrictions on the number of physicians and Intergenerational Inequalities : Experience, Time and Vintage effects in GPs' earnings

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/10

Balia S (2007) Reporting expected longevity and smoking: evidence from the SHARE

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/09

Banks J, Crossley T, Goshev S (2007) Looking for Private Information in Self-Assessed Health

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/08

Lordan G (2007) Measuring efficiency in health care: an application to out of hours primary care services in the island of Ireland

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/07

Basu A, Heckman JJ, Navarro-Lozano S, Urzua S (2007) Use of instrumental variables in the presence of heterogeneity and self-selection: An application in breast cancer patients

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/06

Balia S, Jones AM (2007) Unravelling the influence of smoking initiation and cessation on premature mortality using a common latent factor model

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/05

Jones AM, Schurer S (2007) How does heterogeneity shape the socioeconomic gradient in health satisfaction?

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/04

Jimenez-Martin S, Labeaga JM, Vilaplana Prieto C (2007) Award errors and permanent disability benefits in Spain

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/03

Hernandez-Quevedo C, Jones AM, Rice N (2007) Persistence in health limitations: a European comparative analysis

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/02

Moreno-Serra R (2007) Matching estimators of average treatment effects: a review applied to the evaluation of health care programmes

paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 07/01

Melberg HO, Bretteville-Jensen AL, Jones AM (2007) Is cannabis a gateway to hard drugs?

paper (pdf) (RePec)

2006

 
WP 06/01

Varkevisser M, van der Geest S (2006) Why do patients bypass the nearest hospital? An empirical analysis for orthopaedics care and neurosurgery in the Netherlands

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/02

Paolucci F, Prinsze F, Stam PJA, van de Ven WPMM (2006) Solidarity in competitive markets for supplementary health insurance: an empirical analysis

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/03

Bago d’Uva T, Van Doorslaer E, O'Donnell O, Lindeboom M, Chatterji S (2006) Does reporting heterogeneity bias the measurement of health disparities?

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/04

Hole AR (2006) Small-sample properties of tests for heteroscedasticity in the conditional logit model

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/05

Quinn C (2006) Alternative methods for estimating systems of (health) equations

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/06

Ai C, Norton EC (2006) A semiparametric derivative estimator in log transformation models

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/07

Bauer T, Göhlmann S, Sinning M (2006) Gender differences in smoking behaviour

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/08

Jürgen Maurer (2006) Socioeconomic and health determinants of health care utilization among elderly Europeans: a new look at equity, intensity and responsiveness in ten European countries

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/09

Bago d'Uva T, Jones AM (2006) Health care utilisation in Europe: new evidence from the ECHP

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/10

Hagan R, Jones AM, Rice N (2006) Health and retirement in Europe

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/11

Madden D (2006) Body Mass Index and the Measurement of Obesity

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/12

Madden D (2006) Sample Selection Versus Two-Part Models Revisited: the Case of Female Smoking and Drinking

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/13

Rice N, Roberts J, Jones AM (2006) Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 06/14

Fabbri D, Monfardini C (2006) Rationing the Public Provision of Health Care in the Presence of Private Supplements: Evidence from the Italian NHS

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

2005


WP 05/01

Bago d’Uva T (2005) Latent class models for utilisation of health care.

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/02

Balia, S and AM Jones (2005) Mortality, lifestyle and socio-economic status.

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/03

Gambin L (2005) The impact of health on wages in Europe – does gender matter?

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/04

Hernández Quevedo C, AM Jones, and N Rice (2005) Reporting bias and heterogeneity in self-assessed health: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey.

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/05

Jones AM, Koolman X, Rice N (2005) Health-related non-response in the BHPS and ECHP: using inverse probability weighted estimators in nonlinear models.

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/06

Lee MC, Jones AM (2005) Panel data analysis of dentists’ activity under global budgeting in the presence of activity-related non-response.

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/07

Jones AM, Wildman J (2005) Disentangling the relationship between health and income.

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/08

Etilé F, Jones AM (2005) Why would upward trends in schooling make a nation healthier? The case of smoking in Twentieth Century France.

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/09

Bretteville-Jensen AL, Melberg HA, Jones AM (2005) Sequential patterns of drug use initiation – can we believe in the gateway theory?

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/10

Rice N (2005) The labour supply of nurses in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey.

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/11

Deb P, Sosa-Rubi S (2005) Does onset or quality of prenatal care matter more for infant health?

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/12

Hernández Quevedo C, Jones AM, López Nicolás Á, Nigel R (2005) Socioeconomic inequalities in health: a comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/13

Quinn C (2005) Generalisable regression methods for cost-effectiveness using copulas

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

WP 05/14

García Gómez P, López Nicolás A (2005) Health shocks, employment and income in the Spanish labour market

Paper (pdf) (RePec)

 

Last Updated: February 1, 2012 |David Hobbs

Back to the Top