This paper tests for income-related reporting heterogeneity in self-assessed health (SAH). It also constructs a synthetic measure of clinical health to decompose the effect of income on SAH into an effect on clinical health (which is called a health production effect) and a reporting heterogeneity effect. We find health production effects essentially for low-income individuals, and reporting heterogeneity for the choice between the medium labels, i.e. 'fair' vs 'good' and for high-income individuals. As such, SAH should be used cautiously for the assessment of income-related health inequalities in France. It is however possible to minimize the reporting heterogeneity bias by converting SAH into a binary variable for poor health vs other hea...
A growing between- and within-country literature suggests that the association between income inequa...
This paper explores reporting bias and heterogeneity in the measure of self-assessed health (SAH) us...
Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an associ...
This paper tests for income-related reporting heterogeneity in self-assessed health (SAH). It also c...
This paper tests for income-related reporting heterogeneity in self-assessed health (SAH). It also c...
Using representative survey data of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) for 2006, we show t...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
We examine the effect of income inequality on individualś self-rated health status in a pooled sampl...
This paper explores reporting bias and heterogeneity in the measure of self-assessed health (SAH) us...
textabstractHeterogeneity in reporting of health by socio-economic and demographic characteristics p...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
Abstract This paper examines the association between income, income inequalities and health inequali...
This paper explores reporting bias and heterogeneity in the measure of self-assessed health (SAH)use...
Individual heterogeneity plays a key role in explaining variation in self-reported health and its so...
A growing between- and within-country literature suggests that the association between income inequa...
This paper explores reporting bias and heterogeneity in the measure of self-assessed health (SAH) us...
Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an associ...
This paper tests for income-related reporting heterogeneity in self-assessed health (SAH). It also c...
This paper tests for income-related reporting heterogeneity in self-assessed health (SAH). It also c...
Using representative survey data of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) for 2006, we show t...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
We examine the effect of income inequality on individualś self-rated health status in a pooled sampl...
This paper explores reporting bias and heterogeneity in the measure of self-assessed health (SAH) us...
textabstractHeterogeneity in reporting of health by socio-economic and demographic characteristics p...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
Abstract This paper examines the association between income, income inequalities and health inequali...
This paper explores reporting bias and heterogeneity in the measure of self-assessed health (SAH)use...
Individual heterogeneity plays a key role in explaining variation in self-reported health and its so...
A growing between- and within-country literature suggests that the association between income inequa...
This paper explores reporting bias and heterogeneity in the measure of self-assessed health (SAH) us...
Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an associ...