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List of Working Papers
(access to some papers requires a password that is available to
all ECuity team members)
- 1 Van Doorslaer E and X
Koolman, Income-Related Inequalities in Health in Europe:
Evidence from the European Community Household Panel, March
2000.
- 2 Van Doorslaer E and AM
Jones,
Inequalities in self-reported health: validation of a new
approach to measurement, published in
Journal of Health Economics, Volume 22, Issue 1, January
2003, Pages 61-78
- 3 Van Doorslaer, E, X
Koolman and F Puffer, 2002,
Equity in the
use of physician visits in OECD countries: has equal
treatment for equal need been achieved?, in Measuring
Up: Improving health systems performance in OECD countries,
OECD, Paris, France.
- 4 Koolman, X and E van
Doorslaer,
On the interpretation of a concentration index of inequality,
Health Economics, Forthcoming
- 5 Van Doorslaer, E, X
Koolman, AM Jones,
Explaining income-related inequalities in health care
utilisation in Europe: a decomposition approach, Health
Economics, Forthcoming
- 6 Van Doorslaer, E, X
Koolman,
Explaining the differences in income-related health
inequalities across European countries, Health
Economics, Forthcoming
- 7 Wagstaff, A and E van
Doorslaer,
Overall vs. Socioeconomic Health Inequality: A Measurement
Framework and Two Empirical Illustrations, Health
Economics, Volume 13, Issue 3, Date: March 2004,
Pages: 297-301
- 8 Van Doorslaer E and U-G
Gerdtham, 2002,
Does inequality in self-assessed health predict inequality
in survival by income?- Evidence from Swedish data,
published in
Social Science & Medicine, Volume 57, Issue 9, November
2003, Pages 1621-1629
- 9 Jones, A, X Koolman, E
van Doorslaer,
The impact of private health insurance on specialist visits:
analysis of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP),
in progress.
- 10 Jones AM and Angel Lopez
Nicolas, The
importance of individual heterogeneity in decomposition of
measures of socioeconomic inequality in health: an approach
based on quantile regression, March 2002.
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