HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York / Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers
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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/02 Mortality, lifestyle and socio-economic status (2005). Cited: 9 times. (2) RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/03 Does reporting heterogeneity bias the measurement of health disparities? (2006). Cited: 7 times. (3) RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/13 Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS (2006). Cited: 7 times. (4) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/05 Health-related non-response in the BHPS and ECHP: using inverse probability weighted estimators in nonlinear models (2005). Cited: 6 times. (5) RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/10 Health and retirement in Europe (2006). Cited: 5 times. (6) RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/07 Gender Differences in Smoking Behavior (2006). Cited: 4 times. (7) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/12 Socioeconomic inequalities in health: a comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel (2005). Cited: 3 times. (8) RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/11 Body Mass Index and the Measurement of Obesity (2006). Cited: 3 times. (9) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/07 Disentangling the relationship between health and income (2005). Cited: 2 times. (10) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/04 Reporting bias and heterogeneity in selfassessed health. Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (2005). Cited: 2 times. (11) RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/01 New prospects in the analysis of inequalities in health: a measurement of health encompassing several dimensions of health (2008). Cited: 2 times. (12) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/09 Sequential patterns of drug use initiation â can we believe in the gateway theory? (2005). Cited: 2 times. (13) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/22 The health-economic applications of copulas: methods in applied econometric research (2007). Cited: 2 times. (14) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/18 Panel data methods and applications to health economics (2007). Cited: 2 times. (15) RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/20 Critical Periods During Childhood and Adolescence: A Study of Adult Height Among Immigrant Siblings (2009). Cited: 2 times. (16) RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/28 International Comparison of Public Sector Performance: The Use of Anchoring Vignettes to adjust Self-Reported Data (2008). Cited: 2 times. (17) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/19 Health and Retirement among Older Workers (2007). Cited: 1 times. (18) RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/09 Health care utilisation in Europe: new evidence from the ECHP (2006). Cited: 1 times. (19) RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/15 The Effects of Financial Incentives on Quality of Care: The Case of Diabetes (2008). Cited: 1 times. (20) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/17 Measurement of horizontal inequity in health care utilisation using European Panel data (2007). Cited: 1 times. (21) RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/07 An Analysis of Mental Stress in Ireland, 1994-2000 (2008). Cited: 1 times. (22) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/03 Persistence in health limitations: a European comparative analysis (2007). Cited: 1 times. (23) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/11 The labour supply of nurses in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (2005). Cited: 1 times. (24) RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/02 Re-visiting the Health Care Luxury Good Hypothesis: Aggregation, Precision, and Publication Biases? (2009). Cited: 1 times. (25) RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/22 A 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 (2008). Cited: 1 times. (26) RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/11 Use of propensity scores in non-linear response models: The case for health care expenditures. (2008). Cited: 1 times. (27) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/03 The impact of health on wages in Europe â does gender matter? (2005). Cited: 1 times. (28) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/07 Use of instrumental variables in the presence of heterogeneity and self-selection: An application in
breast cancer patients (2007). Cited: 1 times. (29) RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/05 The measurement and comparison of health system responsiveness (2008). Cited: 1 times. (30) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/01 Is cannabis a gateway to hard drugs? (2007). Cited: 1 times. (31) RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/10 The labour supply of nurses in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (2005). Cited: 1 times. (32) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/25 Using copulas to estimate reduced-form systems of equations (2007). Cited: 1 times. Recent citations received in: | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 Recent citations received in: 2007 (1) RePEc:lrk:eeaart:25_3_12 CaracterÃsticas socio-económicas de las personas con discapacidad en España: un estudio empÃrico/Socio-Economic Characteristics of People with Disabilities in Spain: an Empirical Study. (2007). Estudios de EconomÃÂa Aplicada (2) RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/27 Health Care Utilization and Self-Assessed Health Specification of Bivariate Models Using Copulas* (2007). HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York / Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers Recent citations received in: 2006 (1) RePEc:nbr:nberwo:12123 The Effects of Retirement on Physical and Mental Health Outcomes (2006). National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc / NBER Working Papers (2) RePEc:rwi:dpaper:0049 An Extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition to Non-Linear Models (2006). Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung / RWI Discussion Papers Recent citations received in: 2005 (1) RePEc:wiw:wiwrsa:ersa05p555 HEALTH AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (2005). European Regional Science Association / ERSA conference papers Recent citations received in: 2004 Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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