Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a period characterized by rising unemployment. We examined whether becoming unemployed increased the risk of UMN during the Great Recession and whether the extent of out-of-pocket payments (OOP) for health care and income replacement for the unemployed (IRU) moderated this relationship. Methods We used the European Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) to construct a pseudo-panel (n = 135 529) across 25 countries to estimate the relationship between unemployment and UMN. We estimated linear probability models, using a baseline of employed people with no UMN, to test whether this relationship is mediated by financial hardship and moderated...
Background The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in livin...
Background The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in livin...
Unhealthy persons are more likely to lose their jobs than those who are healthy but whether this is ...
Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a perio...
Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a perio...
Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a perio...
Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a perio...
Background: Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recess...
Background - Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Reces...
Background: Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recess...
Background: Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recess...
Introduction. At the time of the global economies’ recovery from the effects of fourth major recessi...
Introduction. At the time of the global economies’ recovery from the effects of fourth major recessi...
Background: The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in livi...
The financial crisis may impact on healthcare systems, and challenge healthcare accessibility by inc...
Background The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in livin...
Background The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in livin...
Unhealthy persons are more likely to lose their jobs than those who are healthy but whether this is ...
Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a perio...
Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a perio...
Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a perio...
Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recession, a perio...
Background: Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recess...
Background - Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Reces...
Background: Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recess...
Background: Unmet medical need (UMN) had been declining steadily across Europe until the 2008 Recess...
Introduction. At the time of the global economies’ recovery from the effects of fourth major recessi...
Introduction. At the time of the global economies’ recovery from the effects of fourth major recessi...
Background: The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in livi...
The financial crisis may impact on healthcare systems, and challenge healthcare accessibility by inc...
Background The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in livin...
Background The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in livin...
Unhealthy persons are more likely to lose their jobs than those who are healthy but whether this is ...