The study examines the effect of income and education of the household on its health expenditure, based on primary data collected from Jajpur district of Orissa. Multi-stage random sampling method is adopted to select households (HHs), i.e., sampling unit. The descriptive statistics shows that per capita income and per capita health expenditure are Rs.9, 820.02 and Rs.870.10 respectively per annum. The mean education is 0.94. In rural Orissa, an average person spends around nine per cent of his/her income on health expenditure from his own pocket. To find out the impact of income and education on health expenditure, a linear regression model is fitted as PHE = 70.001 + 0.62PHI + 0.03EDN with R2 value 0.39 which indicates that, a rupee incre...
Using a panel data set of Indian states between 1983–84 and 2011–12, this paper studies the impact o...
Health in the 21st century is facing a competitive and critical situation with the lowest possible f...
In this paper we identify the multiple channels by which parental education affects child health st...
The study examines the effect of income and education of the household on its health expenditure, ba...
Most of the health economics researches dealt with macro aspects of it. Little attention has been gi...
The main objective of the paper is to increase awareness – not only among health researchers but als...
Little attention has been given to the micro aspects of health research by the researchers, governme...
Economic growth differs among economies due to the levels and pattern of educational attainment (sch...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
Healthy population is considered to be the engine of economic growth. A healthy person can work with...
Healthy population is considered to be the engine of economic growth. The present paper constructs c...
Abstract Improvements in health result in improvements in national income, poverty could decline on ...
Health and education expenditure play a major role in determining the well-being and development of ...
Background & objectives: In India, health expenditure accounts for less than 5 per cent of the Gross...
This study explores the relationship between child health and socioeconomic status (health-income gr...
Using a panel data set of Indian states between 1983–84 and 2011–12, this paper studies the impact o...
Health in the 21st century is facing a competitive and critical situation with the lowest possible f...
In this paper we identify the multiple channels by which parental education affects child health st...
The study examines the effect of income and education of the household on its health expenditure, ba...
Most of the health economics researches dealt with macro aspects of it. Little attention has been gi...
The main objective of the paper is to increase awareness – not only among health researchers but als...
Little attention has been given to the micro aspects of health research by the researchers, governme...
Economic growth differs among economies due to the levels and pattern of educational attainment (sch...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
Healthy population is considered to be the engine of economic growth. A healthy person can work with...
Healthy population is considered to be the engine of economic growth. The present paper constructs c...
Abstract Improvements in health result in improvements in national income, poverty could decline on ...
Health and education expenditure play a major role in determining the well-being and development of ...
Background & objectives: In India, health expenditure accounts for less than 5 per cent of the Gross...
This study explores the relationship between child health and socioeconomic status (health-income gr...
Using a panel data set of Indian states between 1983–84 and 2011–12, this paper studies the impact o...
Health in the 21st century is facing a competitive and critical situation with the lowest possible f...
In this paper we identify the multiple channels by which parental education affects child health st...