This study provides empirical evidence regarding the income productivity of health human capital in China. We appeal to concepts from human capital theory to support a basic model that treats health as a form of human capital in the income production process. Our model examines the economic return at the household level from the health of its individual members. We estimate this with a longitudinal sample drawn from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), allowing us to exploit "within" variation in health and income to address possible unobservables biasing estimates of the impact of health on income in the simple cross-sectional setting. Household income is strongly influenced by the health of its members, particularly in ...
Economic growth depends on factor inputs, and health human capital investment is a very important fa...
Several reviews have shown that health problems are the single most common adverse event experienced...
Over eighty percent of Chinese rural population do not have health insurance. Using the National Fix...
This thesis describes the links between farmers’ human capital and their off-farm activities in rura...
Existing research on socioeconomic inequality in health has documented significant associations betw...
The economic benefits from improving health status are obvious, yet there remains a lack of agreemen...
Previous research has confirmed a positive association between income and health, but there are stil...
Health is regarded as an important dimension of human development and its crucial role as human capi...
Ill health is very expensive and could have significant impact on household consumptions. The purpos...
Despite well documented high levels of socioeconomic inequalities, health gradients by socioeconomic...
Various household survey indicators of adult nutrition and health status are analyzed as determinant...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 90-98Chapter 1 Income Inequality and Health-- Chapter 2 Revie...
This empirical analysis examines the augmented Mankiw, Romer and Weil's model which considers both h...
Since the reform and opening up, China’s economy has been developing, residents’ income has been inc...
Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of household income per capita on the self-reported hea...
Economic growth depends on factor inputs, and health human capital investment is a very important fa...
Several reviews have shown that health problems are the single most common adverse event experienced...
Over eighty percent of Chinese rural population do not have health insurance. Using the National Fix...
This thesis describes the links between farmers’ human capital and their off-farm activities in rura...
Existing research on socioeconomic inequality in health has documented significant associations betw...
The economic benefits from improving health status are obvious, yet there remains a lack of agreemen...
Previous research has confirmed a positive association between income and health, but there are stil...
Health is regarded as an important dimension of human development and its crucial role as human capi...
Ill health is very expensive and could have significant impact on household consumptions. The purpos...
Despite well documented high levels of socioeconomic inequalities, health gradients by socioeconomic...
Various household survey indicators of adult nutrition and health status are analyzed as determinant...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 90-98Chapter 1 Income Inequality and Health-- Chapter 2 Revie...
This empirical analysis examines the augmented Mankiw, Romer and Weil's model which considers both h...
Since the reform and opening up, China’s economy has been developing, residents’ income has been inc...
Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of household income per capita on the self-reported hea...
Economic growth depends on factor inputs, and health human capital investment is a very important fa...
Several reviews have shown that health problems are the single most common adverse event experienced...
Over eighty percent of Chinese rural population do not have health insurance. Using the National Fix...