Reliance on self-rated health to proxy medical need can bias estimation of education-related inequity in healthcare utilization. We correct this bias both by instrumenting self-rated health with objective health indicators and by purging self-rated health of reporting heterogeneity that is identified from health vignettes. Using data on elderly Europeans, we find that instrumenting self-rated health shifts the distribution of visits to a doctor in the direction of inequality favouring the better educated. There is a further, and typically larger, shift in the same direction when correction is made for the tendency of the better educated to rate their health more negatively. © 2011 Royal Statistical Society
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
textabstractHeterogeneity in reporting of health by socio-economic and demographic characteristics p...
Background Although socioeconomic inequalities in health have long been observed in Europe, few stud...
textabstractReliance on self-rated health to proxy medical need can bias estimation of education-rel...
textabstractReliance on self-rated health to proxy medical need can bias estimation of education-rel...
Objectives The US show a distinct health disadvantage when compared to other high-income nations. A ...
Differential health reporting by education level and its impact on the measurement of health inequal...
Health expectancies are widely used by policymakers and scholars to analyse the number of years a pe...
The study of inequality in health concerns the relationship between socially structured characterist...
authors and do not necessarily represent those of the European Commission European Commission Health...
Research suggests that doctor–patient relations have evolved from a doctor-centered, paternalistic a...
Educational tracking amplifies social inequalities in a wide range of outcomes. From an institutiona...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality i...
This paper tests for income-related reporting heterogeneity in self-assessed health (SAH). It also c...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
textabstractHeterogeneity in reporting of health by socio-economic and demographic characteristics p...
Background Although socioeconomic inequalities in health have long been observed in Europe, few stud...
textabstractReliance on self-rated health to proxy medical need can bias estimation of education-rel...
textabstractReliance on self-rated health to proxy medical need can bias estimation of education-rel...
Objectives The US show a distinct health disadvantage when compared to other high-income nations. A ...
Differential health reporting by education level and its impact on the measurement of health inequal...
Health expectancies are widely used by policymakers and scholars to analyse the number of years a pe...
The study of inequality in health concerns the relationship between socially structured characterist...
authors and do not necessarily represent those of the European Commission European Commission Health...
Research suggests that doctor–patient relations have evolved from a doctor-centered, paternalistic a...
Educational tracking amplifies social inequalities in a wide range of outcomes. From an institutiona...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality i...
This paper tests for income-related reporting heterogeneity in self-assessed health (SAH). It also c...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
textabstractHeterogeneity in reporting of health by socio-economic and demographic characteristics p...
Background Although socioeconomic inequalities in health have long been observed in Europe, few stud...