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C. DI NOVI ; M. PIACENZA ; S. ROBONE ; et al. ; Universita Catolica del Sacro Cuore. Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza. Milan. ITA | Milan : Universita Catolica del Sacro Cuore | 2019Recent theories on fiscal decentralization support the view that sub-national governments who finance a larger share of their spending with taxes raised locally by themselves are more accountable towards their citizens. Whilst evidence on improv[...]Document de travail
G. FIORENTINI ; S. ROBONE ; R. VERZULLI ; University of Bologna. Department of Economics. Bologne. ITA | 2016Several studies of health system responsiveness focus on the demand-side by investigating the association between socio-demographic characteristics of patients and their reported level of responsiveness. However, little is known about the influe[...]Document de travail
G. FIORENTINI ; G. RAGAZZI ; S. ROBONE ; University of Bologna. Department of Economics. Bologne. ITA | Bologne : University of Bologna | Working Paper DSE | 2014This paper considers the influence of patients’ characteristics on their evaluation of a health system’s responsiveness, that is, a system’s ability to respond to the legitimate expectations of potential users regarding non-health enhancing aspe[...]Document de travail
V. CARRIERI ; C. DI NOVI ; R JACOBS ; S. ROBONE ; University of York. Centre for Health Economics. (C.H.E.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2012Working conditions in Western countries have changed dramatically in the last twenty years, witnessing the emergence of new forms of employment contracts. The number of "standard" fulltime permanent jobs has decreased, while non-standard work ar[...]Document de travail
S. ROBONE ; N. RICE ; P.C. SMITH ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2010This paper investigates the influence of aggregate country-level characteristics on health system responsiveness, using data on 62 countries present in the World Health Survey. While evidence exists on variations in reported levels of health sys[...]Document de travail
D. FABBRI ; S. ROBONE ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2009Every year 35% of the 10 million hospital admissions in Italy occurs outside the patients' Local Health Authority of residence. In this paper we look for explanation for this phenomenon and estimate gravity equations for "trade" in hospital care[...]Document de travail
N. RICE ; S. ROBONE ; P.C. SMITH ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2009Despite the growing popularity of the vignette methodology to deal with self-reported, categorical data, the formal evaluation of the validity of this methodology is still a topic of research. Some critical assumptions need to hold in order for [...]Document de travail
N. RICE ; S. ROBONE ; P.C. SMITH ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2008Measuring the performance of health systems has become a key tool in aiding decision makers to describe, analyze, compare and ultimately improve the delivery and outcomes achieved by a system. The World Health Organization?s (WHO) framework for [...]Document de travail
S. ROBONE ; A.M. JOHNS ; N. RICE ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2008We consider the effects of contractual and working conditions on self-assessed health and psychological well-being using twelve waves (1991/92 ? 2002/2003) of the British Household Panel Survey. While one branch of the literature suggests that ?[...]Document de travail
N. RICE ; S. ROBONE ; P.C. SMITH ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2008International comparison of performance has become an influential lever for change in the provision of public services. For health care, patients? views and opinions are increasingly being recognized as legitimate means for assessing the provisi[...]Document de travail
D. FABBRI ; S. ROBONE ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : H.E.D.G. | 2008It is evaluated that, each year, 35% out of the 10 million hospital admissions in Italy take place outside the Local Health's Authorities (LHAs) of residence. In our paper we try to give an explanation of this phenomenon making reference to the [...]Article
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S. ROBONE ; A.M. JONES ; N. RICE |Given changes in the labour market in past decades, it is of interest to evaluate whether and how contractual and working conditions affect health and psychological well-being in society today. We consider the effects of contractual and working [...]