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J. GARCIA ; C. TORRES ; M. BARBIERI ; et al. |La maladie due au coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 identifiée fin 2019 est rapidement devenue une pandémie mondiale et le décompte des décès associés un enjeu crucial. La comparaison internationale des statistiques de décès permet d’étudier la dynamique d[...]Document de travail
I use simple correlations and regression analysis to study how the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases and the number of deaths with Covid-19 per 100,000 people is related with the socioeconomic characteristics of local areas in England and Wales[...]Ouvrage
Cette étude de Public Health Wales présente les principaux résultats de son enquête ‘A Health Impact Assessment of the Staying at Home and Social Distancing Policy in Wales in response to COVID-19 pandemic’. Cette étude documente aussi des strat[...]Document de travail
U. BASELLINI ; D. ALBUREZ GUTIERREZ ; E. DEL FAVA ; et al. | Rostock : Center for Open Science | 2020Following the outbreak of COVID-19, a number of non-pharmaceutical interventions have been implemented to contain the spread of the pandemic. Despite the recent reduction in the number of infections and deaths in Europe, it is still unclear to w[...]Document de travail
S.H. BARCELLOS ; L.S. CARVALHO ; P. TURLEY ; National Bureau of Economic Research. (N.B.E.R.). Cambridge CA. USA | Cambridge : N.B.E.R. | 2019This paper studies distributional effects of education on health. In 1972, England, Scotland, and Wales raised their minimum school-leaving age from 15 to 16 for students born after 9/1/1957. Using a regression discontinuity design and objective[...]Document de travail
HEDG Working Paper, 19/14. The Effect of Mental Health on Employment: Accounting for Selection Bias.
M. BRYAN ; J. ROBERTS ; C. SECHEL ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2019This paper estimates the influence of mental health on the probability of being in employment for prime age workers in England and Wales. We use longitudinal data and fixed effects models, and employ techniques generalised by Oster (2013, 2017) [...]Ouvrage
Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques. (O.C.D.E.). Paris. FRA | Paris : Ocde | 2016Health systems in the United Kingdom have, for many years, made the quality of care a highly visible priority, internationally pioneering many tools and policies to assure and improve the quality of care. A key challenge, however, is to understa[...]Ouvrage
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. (O.M.S.). Bureau Régional de l'Europe. Copenhague. DNK ; World Health Organisation. (W.H.O.). Regional Office for Europe. Copenhague. DNK | Copenhague : O.M.S. Bureau régional de l'Europe | Health systems in transition | 2015This analysis of the United Kingdom health system reports on the national health services in the four nations of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales). With devolution of responsibility for organizing health financin[...]Ouvrage
Cette publication témoigne, au moyen d'études de cas, de l'expérience acquise en matière d'approches participatives envers le développement et l'amélioration de la santé, adoptées par la région de Scanie (Suède) et trois autres régions : la prov[...]Ouvrage
M. LONGLEY ; L. RILEY ; P. DAVIES ; et al. ; Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. (O.M.S.). Bureau Régional de l'Europe. Copenhague. DNK ; World Health Organisation. (W.H.O.). Regional Office for Europe. Copenhague. DNK | Copenhague : O.M.S. Bureau régional de l'Europe | Health systems in transition | 2012The Health system profiles (HiTs) are country-based reports that provide a detailed description of health systems and of policy initiatives in progress or under development. HiTs examine different approaches to the organization, financing and de[...]Ouvrage
This report highlights key trends and variations in the delivery of healthcare across the four nations of the UK. It finds that, despite the shared history and similarities between the four nations, there are considerable variations in areas suc[...]Ouvrage
Political devolution means there are now four National Health Services in the United Kingdom. The health services of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all funded by the UK taxpayer, but have developed different systems of governa[...]Document de travail
P. ALLANSON ; University of Edinburgh. Scottish Institute for Research in Economics. (S.I.R.E.). Edinburgh. SCO | Dundee : University of Dundee | 2011Regression-based decomposition procedures are used to both standardise the concentration index and to determine the contribution of inequalities in the individual health determinants to the overall value of the index. The main contribution of th[...]Ouvrage
S. HALLSWORTH ; A. FARRANDS ; W. OORTWIJN ; E. HATZIANDREU ; Rand Europe. Cambridge. GBR | Santa Monica : Rand Corporation | 2008The National Audit Office (NAO) is undertaking a Value for Money study of neonatal services in England. As part of this study, RAND Europe was commissioned to gather information on neonatal services in countries other than England. This informat[...]Ouvrage
This report is the result of a major Nuffield Trust project on NHS Values Between Devolution and Europe. The Trust, together with project partners across the UK, ran a series of high-level seminars discussing the values embedded in the health se[...]