Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers
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- 07/08: Measuring efficiency in health care: an application to out of hours primary care services in the island of Ireland

- Grace Lordan
- 07/07: Use of instrumental variables in the presence of heterogeneity and self-selection: An application in breast cancer patients

- Anirban Basu, James Heckman, Salvador Navarro and Sergio Urzua
- 07/06: Unravelling the influence of smoking initiation and cessation on premature mortality using a common latent factor model

- Silvia Balia and Andrew Jones
- 07/05: How does heterogeneity shape the socioeconomic gradient in health satisfaction?

- Andrew Jones and Stefanie Schurer
- 07/04: Award errors and permanent disability benefits in Spain

- Sergi Jimenez-Martin, Jose Labeaga and Cristina Vilaplana Prieto
- 07/03: Persistence in health limitations: a European comparative analysis

- Cristina Hernández-Quevedo, Andrew Jones and Nigel Rice
- 07/02: Matching estimators of average treatment effects: a review applied to the evaluation of health care programmes

- Rodrigo Moreno-Serra
- 07/01: Is cannabis a gateway to hard drugs?

- Hans Melberg, Anne Line Bretteville-Jensen and Andrew Jones
- 06/14: Rationing the Public Provision of Health Care in the Presence of Private Supplements: Evidence from the Italian NHS

- Daniele Fabbri and Chiara Monfardini
- 06/13: Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS

- Nigel Rice, Jennifer Roberts and Andrew Jones
- 06/12: Sample Selection Versus Two-Part Models Revisited: the Case of Female Smoking and Drinking

- David Madden
- 06/11: Body Mass Index and the Measurement of Obesity

- David Madden
- 06/10: Health and retirement in Europe

- Ronald Hagan, Andrew Jones and Nigel Rice
- 06/09: Health care utilisation in Europe: new evidence from the ECHP

- Teresa Bago d’Uva and Andrew Jones
- 06/08: Socioeconomic and Health Determinants of Health Care Utilization Among Elderly Europeans: A New Look at Equity, Intensity and Responsiveness in Ten European Countries

- Jürgen Maurer
- 06/07: Gender Differences in Smoking Behavior

- Thomas Bauer, Silja Göhlmann and Mathias Sinning
- 06/06: A Semiparametric Derivative Estimator in Log Transformation Models

- Chunrong Ai and Edward Norton
- 06/05: Alternative methods for estimating systems of (health) equations

- Casey Quinn
- 06/04: Small-sample properties of tests for heteroscedasticity in the conditional logit model

- Arne Hole
- 06/03: Does reporting heterogeneity bias the measurement of health disparities?

- Teresa Bago d’Uva, Eddy Van Doorslaer, Maarten Lindeboom, Owen O’Donnell and Somnath Chatterji
- 06/02: Solidarity in competitive markets for supplementary health insurance: an empirical analysis

- Francesco Paolucci, Femmeke Prinsze, Pieter JA Stam and Wynand PMM van de Ven
- 06/01: Why do patients bypass the nearest hospital? An empirical analysis for orthopaedics care and neurosurgery in the Netherlands

- Marco Varkevisser and Stéphanie van der Geest
- 05/14: Health shocks, employment and income in the Spanish labour markets

- Pilar Garcia-Gomez and Ángel López Nicolás
- 05/13: Generalisable regression methods for costeffectiveness using copulas

- Casey Quinn
- 05/12: Socioeconomic inequalities in health: a comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel

- Cristina Hernández-Quevedo, Andrew Jones, Ángel López Nicolás and Nigel Rice
- 05/11: The labour supply of nurses in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

- Partha Deb and Sandra G Sosa-Rubi
- 05/10: The labour supply of nurses in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

- Nigel Rice
- 05/09: Sequential patterns of drug use initiation – can we believe in the gateway theory?

- Anne Line Bretteville-Jensen, Hans Melberg and Andrew Jones
- 05/08: Why would upward trends in schooling make a nation healthier? The case of smoking in Twentieth Century France

- Fabrice Etilé and Andrew Jones
- 05/07: Disentangling the relationship between health and income

- Andrew Jones and John Wildman
- 05/06: Panel data analysis of dentists’ activity under global budgeting in the presence of activityrelated non-response

- Miaw-Chwen Lee and Andrew Jones
- 05/05: Health-related non-response in the BHPS and ECHP: using inverse probability weighted estimators in nonlinear models

- Andrew Jones, Xander Koolman and Nigel Rice
- 05/04: Reporting bias and heterogeneity in selfassessed health. Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

- Cristina Hernández-Quevedo, Andrew Jones and Nigel Rice
- 05/03: The impact of health on wages in Europe – does gender matter?

- Lynn Gambin
- 05/02: Mortality, lifestyle and socio-economic status

- Silvia Balia and Andrew Jones
- 05/01: Latent class models for utilisation of health care

- Teresa Bago d’Uva