This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of health and income across space and time. It is the First application of which we are aware of methods to compare multidimensional distributions of income and health using procedures that are robust to aggregation techniques. The paper's approach is more general than comparisons of health gradients and does not require the estimation of health equivalent incomes. We illustrate the approach by contrasting Canada and the US using comparable data. Canada dominates the US over the lower bidimensional welfare distribution of health and income, though not generally in terms of the uni-dimensional distribution of health or income. The paper also finds th...
This paper contributes to ongoing debates on international income comparisons by deploying a novel ...
This paper investigates the relationship between real per capita public health care expenditures and...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of heal...
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of heal...
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of heal...
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of heal...
This paper contributes to ongoing debates on international income comparisons by deploying a novel m...
Abstract Background The objective of the paper is to compare population health in the United States ...
Abstract Background A limited number of health status and health-related quality of life (HRQL) meas...
This chapter begins by reviewing research evidence on the relationship between income and health at ...
This paper uses a comparative case study of Canada and the USA to argue that, in order to fully unde...
This study uses data from the 1994 National Population Health Survey and applies the methods develop...
Does Canada's publicly funded, single payer health care system deliver better health outcomes and di...
This paper reviews methods for studying dominance and inequality in health economics. It concentrate...
This paper contributes to ongoing debates on international income comparisons by deploying a novel ...
This paper investigates the relationship between real per capita public health care expenditures and...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of heal...
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of heal...
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of heal...
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of heal...
This paper contributes to ongoing debates on international income comparisons by deploying a novel m...
Abstract Background The objective of the paper is to compare population health in the United States ...
Abstract Background A limited number of health status and health-related quality of life (HRQL) meas...
This chapter begins by reviewing research evidence on the relationship between income and health at ...
This paper uses a comparative case study of Canada and the USA to argue that, in order to fully unde...
This study uses data from the 1994 National Population Health Survey and applies the methods develop...
Does Canada's publicly funded, single payer health care system deliver better health outcomes and di...
This paper reviews methods for studying dominance and inequality in health economics. It concentrate...
This paper contributes to ongoing debates on international income comparisons by deploying a novel ...
This paper investigates the relationship between real per capita public health care expenditures and...
Drawing on theory and research on the fundamental causes of health, the life course, and the welfare...