This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utilization among elderly Europeans from ten countries. Using novel strictly comparable cross-national data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), the study exploits recent semi- and nonparametric estimation methods to illustrate how individual socioeconomic status and health determine health care utilization in different institutional settings. Our flexible estimation method allows for the use of multiple health measures to adjust for individual differences in health care need without sacrificing cross-national comparability ofthe resulting estimates. Within countries, we find only a small, if any, socioeconomic gradi...
We analyze the relative importance of population versus institutional factors in explaining cross-co...
Growing long-term care (LTC) needs represent a major challenge for our aging societies. Understandin...
Equality of opportunity theories distinguish between inequalities due to individual effort and those...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
The population of Europe is ageing rapidly. This development can be expected to increase the pressur...
This paper examines health care utilization among elderly people in sixteen European countries using...
The European White Paper "Together for Health" states that reducing health inequalities is an import...
Background and Purpose: Chronic diseases and associated co-morbidities are highly prevalent among el...
This study investigates the variations by older people's socio-economic status (SES) (i.e. education...
This study addresses the question how income affects health care utilization by the population aged ...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between ageing and the development...
There is some evidence on socioeconomic inequality in morbidity among elderly people, but this evide...
We analyze the relative importance of population versus institutional factors in explaining cross-co...
Growing long-term care (LTC) needs represent a major challenge for our aging societies. Understandin...
Equality of opportunity theories distinguish between inequalities due to individual effort and those...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
The population of Europe is ageing rapidly. This development can be expected to increase the pressur...
This paper examines health care utilization among elderly people in sixteen European countries using...
The European White Paper "Together for Health" states that reducing health inequalities is an import...
Background and Purpose: Chronic diseases and associated co-morbidities are highly prevalent among el...
This study investigates the variations by older people's socio-economic status (SES) (i.e. education...
This study addresses the question how income affects health care utilization by the population aged ...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
During the last 30 years, health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than GDP ...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between ageing and the development...
There is some evidence on socioeconomic inequality in morbidity among elderly people, but this evide...
We analyze the relative importance of population versus institutional factors in explaining cross-co...
Growing long-term care (LTC) needs represent a major challenge for our aging societies. Understandin...
Equality of opportunity theories distinguish between inequalities due to individual effort and those...