This study focuses on the variability in unmet healthcare needs among vulnerable Chinese elders and the degree to which these unmet needs are associated with socioeconomic disadvantages. We use the 2013 wave of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) and a multinomial logistic model to investigate how poverty, residence status and particular health insurance schemes influence unmet healthcare needs independently and in combination. Our results show that poverty and rural residence are strong predictors of unmet healthcare needs due to financial and non-financial constraints, respectively. Although health insurance can reduce financial barriers, its influence varies with different insurance schemes, thus generating unequal he...
Background: China is undergoing rapid socioeconomic transitions. Demographically, its population is...
This dissertation aimed to assess what inequalities of access to health care existed in health care ...
Zhenyu Zhang,1 Jianbing Wang,1 Mingjuan Jin,1 Mei Li,1 Litao Zhou,2 Fangyuan Jing,1 Kun Chen1 1Depa...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
Background: China's recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unu...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
AbstractThis paper uses multi-level modelling to analyse data from the nationally-representative Chi...
We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older Chinese ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid population ageing in China is increasing the numbers of older people who are likel...
Abstract Background Older adults are more prone to va...
Objective: In general, published studies analyze healthcare utilization, rather than foregone care, ...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that inadequate access to healthcare is associated with lower...
Purpose: The Chinese population is rapidly ageing before they are rich. The purpose of this paper is...
Summary We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older ...
This paper uses multi-level modelling to analyse data from the nationally-representative Chinese Hea...
Background: China is undergoing rapid socioeconomic transitions. Demographically, its population is...
This dissertation aimed to assess what inequalities of access to health care existed in health care ...
Zhenyu Zhang,1 Jianbing Wang,1 Mingjuan Jin,1 Mei Li,1 Litao Zhou,2 Fangyuan Jing,1 Kun Chen1 1Depa...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
Background: China's recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unu...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
AbstractThis paper uses multi-level modelling to analyse data from the nationally-representative Chi...
We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older Chinese ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid population ageing in China is increasing the numbers of older people who are likel...
Abstract Background Older adults are more prone to va...
Objective: In general, published studies analyze healthcare utilization, rather than foregone care, ...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that inadequate access to healthcare is associated with lower...
Purpose: The Chinese population is rapidly ageing before they are rich. The purpose of this paper is...
Summary We document the recent profile of health insurance and health care among mid-aged and older ...
This paper uses multi-level modelling to analyse data from the nationally-representative Chinese Hea...
Background: China is undergoing rapid socioeconomic transitions. Demographically, its population is...
This dissertation aimed to assess what inequalities of access to health care existed in health care ...
Zhenyu Zhang,1 Jianbing Wang,1 Mingjuan Jin,1 Mei Li,1 Litao Zhou,2 Fangyuan Jing,1 Kun Chen1 1Depa...