Employing the panel data from 2001, 2003, and 2005 from 27 OECD countries, regression results suggest that income and a set of three indicators of health (that is, lung cancer mortality, mortality due to 14 kinds of cancers, and healthy life expectancy) are found to be related, thus implying that income and health may be one package in policy formulation. In this sense, expenditure on health care can be self-financing, at least partially. Increased government spending on health care results in improved health, which subsequently results in higher income and more government revenue. Evidently, the differences in alcohol consumption are causal to both income and health differentials. Given that the total income elasticity of moderate alcohol ...
Background:- The relationship between income and health is usually thought to be curvilinear, but pr...
BACKGROUND: There is a large body of literature examining income in relation to health expenditures....
The aim of this article is to examine the relationship between income and morbidity, both before and...
The aim of this thesis is to examine if a difference exists in income for different categories of dr...
Much work has been done analyzing the determinants of health care expenditures. Much less effort has...
<p>Considerable population health research suggests that alcohol may have beneficial effects on phys...
Background: Despite being comparatively egalitarian welfare states, the Nordic countries have not be...
This thesis includes one introductory chapter and three independent papers. The first paper adds to ...
This paper uses regression analysis with panel data in order to investigate the relationship between...
The aim of this study is to explore the link between alcohol consumption and the (in)stability of ea...
This paper examines the cross-country relationship between per capita alcohol consumption and three ...
Background: Alcohol-related mortality is more pronounced in lower than in higher socioeconomic group...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
Around the world, governments are coping with spiraling health care spending. This spurs the need fo...
This paper presents a study of the effect of alcohol consumption on individual health status and hea...
Background:- The relationship between income and health is usually thought to be curvilinear, but pr...
BACKGROUND: There is a large body of literature examining income in relation to health expenditures....
The aim of this article is to examine the relationship between income and morbidity, both before and...
The aim of this thesis is to examine if a difference exists in income for different categories of dr...
Much work has been done analyzing the determinants of health care expenditures. Much less effort has...
<p>Considerable population health research suggests that alcohol may have beneficial effects on phys...
Background: Despite being comparatively egalitarian welfare states, the Nordic countries have not be...
This thesis includes one introductory chapter and three independent papers. The first paper adds to ...
This paper uses regression analysis with panel data in order to investigate the relationship between...
The aim of this study is to explore the link between alcohol consumption and the (in)stability of ea...
This paper examines the cross-country relationship between per capita alcohol consumption and three ...
Background: Alcohol-related mortality is more pronounced in lower than in higher socioeconomic group...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
Around the world, governments are coping with spiraling health care spending. This spurs the need fo...
This paper presents a study of the effect of alcohol consumption on individual health status and hea...
Background:- The relationship between income and health is usually thought to be curvilinear, but pr...
BACKGROUND: There is a large body of literature examining income in relation to health expenditures....
The aim of this article is to examine the relationship between income and morbidity, both before and...