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HEDG Working Paper, 24/04. Cash Transfers and Health Outcomes: Evidence from Italian Municipalities.
S. FONTANA ; C. GUCCIO, Auteur ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2024/05Abstract: This paper aims to assess the impact of a cash transfer programme implemented in Italy since 2014, known as the '80 euro bonus', on health outcomes as gauged by mortality rates. Using municipality-level data over the period 2010-2019 a[...]Document de travail
M. ALQUEZAR-YUS ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2023This paper studies how time constraints affect the quality of physician care. Insufficient examination time may hamper physicians care and diagnostic provision, leaving physicians more inclined to over-prescribe medication. I test this predictio[...]Document de travail
P. DUBOIS ; G. MALEWSKA ; V. REIG ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2023Drug shortages are a problem widely documented around the world. We develop a simple method allowing to identify shortage events and their intensity using sales data at a national level. In the case of prescription drugs, shortages occur when th[...]Document de travail
This study exploits individual data from the 8th wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and the SHARE Corona Survey to investigate the mental health consequences of Covid-19 job disruption across different European[...]Document de travail
V. ZABRODINA ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2022This paper develops a new approach to identifying timing moral hazard in health insurance contracts when deductible choice is endogenous. I set up a dynamic model of healthcare consumption where individuals exceed a high deductible after a large[...]Document de travail
M. FINOCCHIARO CASTRO ; D. ROMEO ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2021Coordination is the key to the success of any organization such as the healthcare sector, where higher level of coordination result in greater promptness and quality of care and lower mortality rates. In a framed field experiment, we assess the [...]Document de travail
Y. NISHIMURA, ; M. OIKAWA, ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2020This study analyzes the relation between the labor force participation of caregivers and the provision of informal in-home elderly care. In Japan, the national government both regulates the market entry of nursing home suppliers and intervenes i[...]Document de travail
M. BRYAN ; N. RICE ; J. ROBERTS ; et al. ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2020The disability employment gap is an issue of concern in most Western developed economies. This paper provides important empirical evidence on the influence of mental health on the probability of being in employment for prime age workers. We use [...]Document de travail
LEE ; Y.W. ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2019In the last two decades, after the Asian financial crisis, Korea has witnessed a rapid increase in the share of temporary contractual work in its employment composition. In this paper, we investigate the impact of job insecurity and job loss on [...]Document de travail
D. HERRERA-ARAUJO ; L. ROCHAIX ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2019The French market for hospital care is shared by public and private providers. In addition to covering a number of mandates usually not undertaken by the private sector such as training, research, and disease prevention, public hospitals are req[...]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) [...]Document de travail
T. KHORFHAGE ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2019In this paper, I estimate a dynamic structural model of labor supply, retirement, and informal care supply, incorporating labor market frictions and the German tax and benefit system. I find that informal elderly care has adverse and persistent [...]Document de travail
L. CARRINO ; V. NAFILYAN ; M.A. PABON ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR ; Ludovico Carrino; Vahé Nafilyan & Mauricio Avendaño Pabon | York : University of York | 2019This paper examines the impact of an increase in labour supply on women’s informal caregiving, due to changes in pension rules. We exploit a unique reform that increased the female State-Pension-Age (SPA) in the UK for up to 6 years. Using an in[...]Document de travail
D. BURKHARD ; C. SCHMID ; G. WUTHRICH ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2018In many healthcare markets, physicians can respond to changes in reimbursement schemes by changing the volume (volume response) and the composition of services provided (substitution response). We examine the relative importance of these two beh[...]Document de travail
B. WOUTERSE ; A. HUSSEM ; A. WONG ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2018Population aging leads to concerns about the financial sustainability of collective long term care insurance systems. One way to keep public spending in check is by increasing the role of co-payments. An interesting feature of the copayments tha[...]