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M. BARSCHKETT ; J. GEYER ; P. HAAN ; et al. | Berlin : German Institute for Economic Research | 2021This study analyzes the causal effect of an increase in the retirement age on health. We exploit a sizable cohort-specific pension reform for women using two complementary empirical approaches – a Regression Discontinuity Design and a Difference[...]Document de travail
S. REINHOLD ; H. JURGES ; German Institute for Economic Research. (D.I.W.). Berlin. DEU | Berlin : German Institute for Economic Research | Discussion papers | 2009We use newly available data from Germany to study the relationship between parental income and child health. We find a strong gradient between parental income and subjective child health as has been documented earlier in the US, Canada and the U[...]Document de travail
J. SCHREYÖGG ; M.M. GRABKA ; German Institute for Economic Research. (D.I.W.). Berlin. DEU | Berlin : German Institute for Economic Research | Discussion papers | 2008In response to increasing health expenditures and a high number of physician visits, the German government introduced a copayment for ambulatory care in 2004 for individuals with statutory health insurance (SHI). Because persons with private ins[...]Document de travail
K. CONEUS ; C.K. SPIESS ; German Institute for Economic Research. (D.I.W.). Berlin. DEU | Berlin : German Institute for Economic Research | 2008The prevalence and importance of children?s physical health problems have been increasingly recognized in recent years. Physical health problems of children such as obesity, motor impairment and chronic diseases cause social costs. Further, they[...]Document de travail
H. JURGES ; German Institute for Economic Research. (D.I.W.). Berlin. DEU | Berlin : German Institute for Economic Research | Discussion papers | 2007Germany is one of the few OECD countries with a two-tier system of statutory and primary private health insurance. Both types of insurance provide fee-for-service insurance, but chargeable fees for identical services are more than twice as large[...]