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Details about Martin Siegel

Homepage:http://www.ehe.tu-berlin.de/
Workplace:Fachgebiet Empirische Gesundheitsökonomie (Department of Empirical Health Economics), Fakultät Wirtschaft und Management (Faculty of Economics and Management), Technische Universität Berlin (Technical University of Berlin), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2022

  1. The role of consumer choice in out-of-pocket spending on health: A mixed-methods approach
    EconStor Preprints, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics Downloads

2010

  1. On the life course perspective in income related health inequalities: a semiparametric approach
    Discussion Papers in Econometrics and Statistics, University of Cologne, Institute of Econometrics and Statistics Downloads View citations (1)

Journal Articles

2024

  1. Financial risk protection in private health insurance: empirical evidence on catastrophic and impoverishing spending from Germany's dual insurance system
    Health Economics, Policy and Law, 2024, 19, (1), 3-20 Downloads

2023

  1. Frequency Range of UHF PD Measurements in Power Transformers
    Energies, 2023, 16, (3), 1-21 Downloads View citations (1)

2016

  1. Developing a composite index of spatial accessibility across different health care sectors: A German example
    Health Policy, 2016, 120, (2), 205-212 Downloads View citations (3)

2015

  1. Individual Income, Area Deprivation, and Health: Do Income‐Related Health Inequalities Vary by Small Area Deprivation?
    Health Economics, 2015, 24, (11), 1523-1530 Downloads View citations (11)

2014

  1. Examining regional variation in the use of cancer screening in Germany
    Social Science & Medicine, 2014, 110, (C), 74-80 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. From a conservative to a liberal welfare state: Decomposing changes in income-related health inequalities in Germany, 1994–2011
    Social Science & Medicine, 2014, 108, (C), 10-19 Downloads View citations (3)
  3. SEMIPARAMETRIC MODELING OF AGE‐SPECIFIC VARIATIONS IN INCOME RELATED HEALTH INEQUALITIES
    Health Economics, 2014, 23, (7), 870-878 Downloads View citations (2)

2013

  1. On age-specific variations in income-related inequalities in diabetes, hypertension and obesity
    International Journal of Public Health, 2013, 58, (1), 33-41 Downloads View citations (4)

2009

  1. Development and determinants of systemic risk in European banking - an empirical note
    Applied Economics Letters, 2009, 16, (4), 431-438 Downloads
 
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