There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health econometrics, particularly when no obvious exclusion restrictions are available. Most of this debate has focussed on the application of these models to health care expenditure. This paper revisits the debate in the context of female smoking and drinking, and evaluates the two approaches on three grounds: theoretical, practical and statistical. The two-part model is generally favoured but it is stressed that this comparison should be carried out on a case-by-case basis.Selection, Two-part, Smoking, Drinking
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
The impact of cigarette smoking on various diseases is studied frequently in epidemiology. However, ...
A recent paper in Social Science and Medicine (Twigg et al. 50 (2000) 1109) outlined an approach to ...
There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health ec...
There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health ec...
There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health ec...
There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health ec...
Abstract Aims: To re-introduce the Heckman model as a valid empirical technique in alcohol studies. ...
Consumption of cigarettes, beer and wine by individuals is investigated, using a multivariate sample...
This paper analyses the determinants of tobacco expenditures for a sample of Italian households. A B...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
Health examination surveys aim to collect reliable information on the health and risk factors of a ...
This paper analyses decisions regarding smoking and drinking for a sample of Irish women. Double-hur...
This paper analyses decisions regarding smoking and drinking for a sample of Irish women. Double-hur...
This article analyzes the determinants of tobacco expenditures for a sample of Italian households. A...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
The impact of cigarette smoking on various diseases is studied frequently in epidemiology. However, ...
A recent paper in Social Science and Medicine (Twigg et al. 50 (2000) 1109) outlined an approach to ...
There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health ec...
There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health ec...
There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health ec...
There is a well-established debate between Heckman sample selection and two-part models in health ec...
Abstract Aims: To re-introduce the Heckman model as a valid empirical technique in alcohol studies. ...
Consumption of cigarettes, beer and wine by individuals is investigated, using a multivariate sample...
This paper analyses the determinants of tobacco expenditures for a sample of Italian households. A B...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
Health examination surveys aim to collect reliable information on the health and risk factors of a ...
This paper analyses decisions regarding smoking and drinking for a sample of Irish women. Double-hur...
This paper analyses decisions regarding smoking and drinking for a sample of Irish women. Double-hur...
This article analyzes the determinants of tobacco expenditures for a sample of Italian households. A...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
The impact of cigarette smoking on various diseases is studied frequently in epidemiology. However, ...
A recent paper in Social Science and Medicine (Twigg et al. 50 (2000) 1109) outlined an approach to ...