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Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers / Economics Working Paper Archive at York

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.10000.05
19920.090000.05
19930.10000.05
19940.120000.04
19950.170000.09
19960.20000.09
19970.210000.09
19980.220000.13
19990.290000.15
20000.40000.15
20010.380000.18
20020.410000.2
20030.440000.2
20040.460000.2
20050.4614440020.140.25
20060.290.491437144030.210.22
20070.890.42283028252050.180.19
20080.310.432929421323.140.140.19
20090.190.43340571118.260.180.19
20100.180.3329216211020.070.16
20110.350.53319622213.6110.330.27
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
2005Mortality, lifestyle and socio-economic status
RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/02 [Citation Analysis]
19
2005Health-related non-response in the BHPS and ECHP: using inverse probability weighted estimators in nonlinear models
RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/05 [Citation Analysis]
11
2009Slipping Anchor? Testing the Vignettes Approach to Identification and Correction of Reporting Heterogeneity
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/30 [Citation Analysis]
9
2006Health and retirement in Europe
RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/10 [Citation Analysis]
9
2011The relationship between happiness and health: evidence from Italy
RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/07 [Citation Analysis]
9
2006Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS
RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/13 [Citation Analysis]
9
2011Quality and quantity: the role of social interactions in individual health
RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/04 [Citation Analysis]
9
2006Does reporting heterogeneity bias the measurement of health disparities?
RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/03 [Citation Analysis]
8
2009A Natural Experiment on Sick Pay Cuts, Sickness Absence, and Labor Costs
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/34 [Citation Analysis]
8
2006Gender Differences in Smoking Behavior
RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/07 [Citation Analysis]
6
2007Award errors and permanent disability benefits in Spain
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/04 [Citation Analysis]
6
2006Body Mass Index and the Measurement of Obesity
RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/11 [Citation Analysis]
5
2010Happy House: Spousal weight and individual well-being
RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/10 [Citation Analysis]
5
2010Waiting Times and Socioeconomic Status: Evidence from England
RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/05 [Citation Analysis]
5
2005Socioeconomic inequalities in health: a comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel
RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/12 [Citation Analysis]
5
2009Catching the habit: a study of inequality of opportunity in smoking-related mortality
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/08 [Citation Analysis]
5
2007Panel data methods and applications to health economics
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/18 [Citation Analysis]
4
2005Disentangling the relationship between health and income
RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/07 [Citation Analysis]
4
2008New prospects in the analysis of inequalities in health: a measurement of health encompassing several dimensions of health
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/01 [Citation Analysis]
4
2009Insurance Search and Switching Behaviour at the time of the Dutch Health Insurance Reform
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/14 [Citation Analysis]
4
2008Impact of Private Health Insurance on the Choice of Public versus Private Hospital Services
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/17 [Citation Analysis]
4
2005Reporting bias and heterogeneity in selfassessed health. Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/04 [Citation Analysis]
4
2007How does heterogeneity shape the socioeconomic gradient in health satisfaction?
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/05 [Citation Analysis]
4
2008The Effects of Financial Incentives on Quality of Care: The Case of Diabetes
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/15 [Citation Analysis]
4
2010Demand for hospital care and private health insurance in a mixed publicprivate system: empirical evidence using a simultaneous equation modeling approach
RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/25 [Citation Analysis]
3
2007Looking for private information in self-assessed health
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/09 [Citation Analysis]
3
2005The impact of health on wages in Europe – does gender matter?
RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/03 [Citation Analysis]
3
2009Critical Periods During Childhood and Adolescence: A Study of Adult Height Among Immigrant Siblings
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/20 [Citation Analysis]
3
2007Health and Retirement among Older Workers
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/19 [Citation Analysis]
3
2007Maternal Employment and Overweight Children: Does Timing Matter?
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/12 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Income-related inequalities in self-assessed health: comparisons of alternative measurements of health
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/04 [Citation Analysis]
2
2009Dynamic Cost-offsets of Prescription Drug Expenditures: Panel Data Analysis Using a Copula-based Hurdle Model
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/15 [Citation Analysis]
2
2009Re-visiting the Health Care Luxury Good Hypothesis: Aggregation, Precision, and Publication Biases?
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/02 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Gender Differences in Mental Well- Being: A Decomposition Analysis
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/08 [Citation Analysis]
2
2010State and self investments in health
RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/23 [Citation Analysis]
2
2006Health care utilisation in Europe: new evidence from the ECHP
RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/09 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008International Comparison of Public Sector Performance: The Use of Anchoring Vignettes to adjust Self-Reported Data
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/28 [Citation Analysis]
2
2010The evaluation of health policies through microsimulation methods
RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/03 [Citation Analysis]
2

repec:yor:hectdg:09/33 [Citation Analysis]
2
2007The health-economic applications of copulas: methods in applied econometric research
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/22 [Citation Analysis]
2
2007Genetic Information, Obesity, and Labor Market Outcomes
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/15 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008The measurement and comparison of health system responsiveness
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/05 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Labour and income effects of caregiving across Europe: an evaluation using matching techniques
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/23 [Citation Analysis]
2
2005Sequential patterns of drug use initiation – can we believe in the gateway theory?
RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/09 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Health and Income Poverty in Ireland, 2003-2006
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/14 [Citation Analysis]
2
2009Do the poor still cost more? The relationship between small area income deprivation and length of stay for elective hip replacement in the English NHS from 2001/2 to 2006/7
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/07 [Citation Analysis]
1
2008A comparison of the health status and health care utilisation patterns between foreigners and the national population in Spain: new evidence from the Spanish National Health Survey
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/22 [Citation Analysis]
1
2011The Effect of Medicaid on Childrens Health: A Regression Discontinuity Approach
RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/16 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007Persistence in health limitations: a European comparative analysis
RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/03 [Citation Analysis]
1
2009The effects of expanding the generosity of the statutory sickness insurance system
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/35 [Citation Analysis]
1

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 22:
YearTitleSee
2011Opt Out or Top Up? Voluntary Healthcare Insurance and the Public vs. Private Substitution
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp5952
[Citation Analysis]
2011Opt Out Or Top Up? Voluntary Healthcare Insurance And The Public Vs. Private Substitution
RePEc:bol:bodewp:wp780
[Citation Analysis]
2011The Impact of Private Hospital Insurance on Utilization of Hospital Care in Australia: Evidence from the National Health Survey
RePEc:trb:wpaper:2011.01
[Citation Analysis]
2011Marginal Effects in Multivariate Probit and Kindred Discrete and Count Outcome Models, with Applications in Health Economics
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:17588
[Citation Analysis]
2011Marginal Effects in Multivariate Probit and Kindred Discrete and Count Outcome Models
RePEc:ucd:wpaper:201135
[Citation Analysis]
2011Editorial - Special Issue on Health
RePEc:ijm:journl:v:4:y:2011:i:3:p:1-2
[Citation Analysis]
2011Waiting times and socioeconomic status: does sample selection matter?
RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/22
[Citation Analysis]
2011Discrimination in a Universal Health System: Explaining Socioeconomic Waiting Time Gaps
RePEc:uts:wpaper:165
[Citation Analysis]
2011Deprivation and Subjective Well-being: Evidence from Panel Data
RePEc:uam:wpaper:201108
[Citation Analysis]
2011Happiness, Habits and High Rank: Comparisons in Economic and Social Life
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp5966
[Citation Analysis]
2011Happy house: Spousal weight and individual well-being
RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:30:y:2011:i:5:p:1124-1136
[Citation Analysis]
2011Equity in health and health care
RePEc:cor:louvco:2011026
[Citation Analysis]
2011Survival expectations, subjective health and smoking: evidence from European countries
RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/30
[Citation Analysis]
2011In Absolute or Relative Terms?: How Framing Prices Affects the Consumer Price Sensitivity of Health Plan Choice
RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp423
[Citation Analysis]
2011In Absolute or Relative Terms? How Framing Prices Affects the Consumer Price Sensitivity of Health Plan Choice
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp6241
[Citation Analysis]
2011In Absolute or Relative Terms? How Framing Prices Affects the Consumer Price Sensitivity of
RePEc:rwi:repape:0304
[Citation Analysis]
2011Analysis of the validity of the vignette approach to correct for heterogeneity in reporting health system responsiveness
RePEc:spr:eujhec:v:12:y:2011:i:2:p:141-162
[Citation Analysis]
2011Do Danes and Italians Rate Life Satisfaction in the Same Way? Using Vignettes to Correct for Individual-Specific Scale Biases
RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/20
[Citation Analysis]
2011Vignette Equivalence and Response Consistency: The Case of Job Satisfaction
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp6174
[Citation Analysis]
2011Vignette Equivalence and Response Consistency; The Case of Job Satisfaction
RePEc:dgr:uvatin:20110167
[Citation Analysis]
2011Vignette Equivalence and Response Consistency; The Case of Job Satisfaction
RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3662
[Citation Analysis]
2011On Selection into Public Civil Service
RePEc:btx:wpaper:1109
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2011

YearTitleSee
2011Can a click buy a little happiness? The impact of business-to-consumer e-commerce on subjective well-being
RePEc:eei:rpaper:eeri_rp_2011_12
[Citation Analysis]
2011Influence of age of child on differences in marital satisfaction of males and females in East Asian countries
RePEc:eei:rpaper:eeri_rp_2011_19
[Citation Analysis]
2011Birth weight and family status revisited: evidence from Austrian register data
RePEc:jku:econwp:2011_17
[Citation Analysis]
2011Birth weight and family status revisited: evidence from Austrian register data
RePEc:jku:nrnwps:2011_18
[Citation Analysis]
2011The relationship between happiness and health: evidence from Italy
RePEc:pra:mprapa:30948
[Citation Analysis]
2011Democracy or videocracy? An econometric analysis of the role of television in the Italian political arena
RePEc:pra:mprapa:31117
[Citation Analysis]
2011Can a click buy a little happiness? The impact of business-to-consumer e-commerce on subjective well-being
RePEc:pra:mprapa:32393
[Citation Analysis]
2011Influence of age of child on differences in marital satisfaction of males and females in East Asian countries
RePEc:pra:mprapa:32756
[Citation Analysis]
2011Who trusts Berlusconi? An econometric analysis of the role of television in the political arena
RePEc:ter:wpaper:0075
[Citation Analysis]
2011Can a click buy a little happiness? The impact of business-to-consumer e-commerce on subjective well-being
RePEc:ter:wpaper:0076
[Citation Analysis]
2011The relationship between happiness and health: evidence from Italy
RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/07
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee
2010Waiting times and socioeconomic status. Evidence from Norway
RePEc:hhs:bergec:2010_008
[Citation Analysis]
2010Waiting time and socioeconomic status - an individual–level analysis
RePEc:hhs:bergec:2010_011
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2009

YearTitleSee
2009The Effects of Expanding the Generosity of the Statutory Sickness Insurance System
RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp245
[Citation Analysis]
2009Could It Be Better to Discard 90% of the Data? A Statistical Paradox
RePEc:dkn:econwp:eco_2009_13
[Citation Analysis]
2009Age at Migration and Social Integration
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp4263
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Height Premium in Earnings: The Role of Physical Capacity and Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp4266
[Citation Analysis]
2009Measuring Inequality of Well-Being with a Correlation-Sensitive Multidimensional Gini Index
RePEc:oxf:wpaper:459
[Citation Analysis]
2009The effects of expanding the generosity of the statutory sickness insurance system
RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/35
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee
2008Social heterogeneity in self-reported health status and measurement of inequalities in health
RePEc:irh:wpaper:dt12
[Citation Analysis]
2008Comparability of Health Care Responsiveness in Europe using anchoring vignettes from SHARE
RePEc:irh:wpaper:dt15
[Citation Analysis]
2008Éirvana
RePEc:ucn:wpaper:200812
[Citation Analysis]
2008Income-related inequalities in self-assessed health: comparisons of alternative measurements of health
RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/04
[Citation Analysis]

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Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.

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