In recent years outlays on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme have increased rapidly, prompting both attempts by government to reduce growth in outlays and renewed interest in the characteristics of the beneficiaries of the Scheme. This paper, using a microsimulation model of the PBS, analyses the distributional impact of Commonwealth Government outlays on the PBS, by such characteristics as family income, family type, age, gender and lifecycle group
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) has served the Australian community well. Increased growth ...
An analysis of adult welfare dependency shows that 32 per cent of the Australian population aged 20+...
All activities of government have an impact on household living standards. Government spending and t...
Finding ways of curbing government expenditure on the PBS while maintaining social equity and access...
Finding ways of curbing government expenditure on the PBS while maintaining social equity and access...
This thesis consists of three independent essays, unified by the common theme of the distributional ...
In 2001 NATSEM was asked to develop a prototype model of Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme ...
Australia has had a government subsi dized universal system of pharmaceutical provision for 50 years...
Microsimulation (MS) is distinguished from other approaches to distributional analysis in that it re...
Microsimulation (MS) is distinguished from other approaches to distributional analysis In that it re...
Microsimulation (MS) is distinguished from other approaches to distributional analysis In that it re...
PROBLEM INVESTIGATED: Methodological issues and policy implications arising from the application of ...
BACKGROUND: The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) is Australia's national drug subsidy program. T...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) dataset provides detailed information about subsidised medi...
Background: The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) is Australia's national drug subsidy program. T...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) has served the Australian community well. Increased growth ...
An analysis of adult welfare dependency shows that 32 per cent of the Australian population aged 20+...
All activities of government have an impact on household living standards. Government spending and t...
Finding ways of curbing government expenditure on the PBS while maintaining social equity and access...
Finding ways of curbing government expenditure on the PBS while maintaining social equity and access...
This thesis consists of three independent essays, unified by the common theme of the distributional ...
In 2001 NATSEM was asked to develop a prototype model of Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme ...
Australia has had a government subsi dized universal system of pharmaceutical provision for 50 years...
Microsimulation (MS) is distinguished from other approaches to distributional analysis in that it re...
Microsimulation (MS) is distinguished from other approaches to distributional analysis In that it re...
Microsimulation (MS) is distinguished from other approaches to distributional analysis In that it re...
PROBLEM INVESTIGATED: Methodological issues and policy implications arising from the application of ...
BACKGROUND: The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) is Australia's national drug subsidy program. T...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) dataset provides detailed information about subsidised medi...
Background: The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) is Australia's national drug subsidy program. T...
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) has served the Australian community well. Increased growth ...
An analysis of adult welfare dependency shows that 32 per cent of the Australian population aged 20+...
All activities of government have an impact on household living standards. Government spending and t...