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Accesibilidad al régimen contributivo de salud en Colombia: caso de la población rural migrante

Accessibility to the contributing regime of health in Colombia: the case of the migrant rural population

Santiago Arroyo and Luís Tovar Cuevas

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Abstract: The objective of this document is to analyze the determinants of the probability that the migrant rural population colombian, will acceded to the contributing regime of health in 2006. We consider a logit model and data of the Encuesta Continua de Hogares, which is applied by the Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE). The model contains variables such as: sex, age, civil state, head of household, education,education of the head of household and reason of the migration. All the variables including in the model turned out to be signicant. In agreement with the results, to have more years of approved education, to be man, and to be married or in free union they generate a positive effect on the probability of being aliate to the contributing regime of health. Of another side, an increase in the age, being head of household or migrated for involuntary reasons aects the probability that negatively the migrant ones of the countryside accede to the contributing regime.

Keywords: Acceso a Salud; Régimen Contributivo; Modelo Logit; Migrantes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C35 I10 J60 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-09-07, Revised 2009-08-30
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Published in Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad 0120-3584.64(2009): pp. 153-172

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