This paper uses an exogenous increase in income for a specific sub-group in Taiwan to explore the extent to which higher income leads to higher levels of health and wellbeing. In 1995, the Taiwanese government implemented the Senior Farmer Welfare Benefit Interim Regulation (SFWBIR) which was a pure cash injection, approximately US$110 (£70) per month in 1996, to senior farmers. A Difference-in-differences (DiD) approach is used on survey data from the Taiwanese Health and Living Status of Elderly in 1989 and 1996 to evaluate the short term effect of the SFWBIR on self-assessed health, depression, and life satisfaction. Senior manufacturing workers are employed as a comparison group for the senior farmers in the natural experiment because...
This paper examines the link between health indicators and the environmental variables withn a coun...
We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from...
AbstractAdverse economic shocks exert an influence on health perceptions, but little is known about ...
This paper uses an exogenous increase in income for a specific sub-group in Taiwan to explore the ex...
This paper uses an exogenous increase in income for a specific subgroup to explore the extent to whi...
The motivation for this thesis is the investigation of the socioeconomic determinants of health in T...
Journal ArticleThe objectives of this study are threefold: 1) to examine whether socioeconomic statu...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...
Previous research has confirmed a positive association between income and health, but there are stil...
This study examines the relationship between income and health by using an expansion of the Earned I...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset to examine the nonlinear effect of i...
There is a very large literature that examines the relationship between health and income. Two main ...
We study the effect of permanent income innovations on health for a prime-aged population. Using inf...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset to examine the nonlinear effect of i...
The causality debate surrounding the social health gradient is not a boxing match in which a knockou...
This paper examines the link between health indicators and the environmental variables withn a coun...
We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from...
AbstractAdverse economic shocks exert an influence on health perceptions, but little is known about ...
This paper uses an exogenous increase in income for a specific sub-group in Taiwan to explore the ex...
This paper uses an exogenous increase in income for a specific subgroup to explore the extent to whi...
The motivation for this thesis is the investigation of the socioeconomic determinants of health in T...
Journal ArticleThe objectives of this study are threefold: 1) to examine whether socioeconomic statu...
Abstract This study investigates the effect of absolute income and relative income on health in the ...
Previous research has confirmed a positive association between income and health, but there are stil...
This study examines the relationship between income and health by using an expansion of the Earned I...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset to examine the nonlinear effect of i...
There is a very large literature that examines the relationship between health and income. Two main ...
We study the effect of permanent income innovations on health for a prime-aged population. Using inf...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset to examine the nonlinear effect of i...
The causality debate surrounding the social health gradient is not a boxing match in which a knockou...
This paper examines the link between health indicators and the environmental variables withn a coun...
We investigate the impact of exogenous income fluctuations on health using twenty years of data from...
AbstractAdverse economic shocks exert an influence on health perceptions, but little is known about ...