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Layte, R and B Nolan, Equity in the utilization of health care in Ireland (ESRI WP#2 Research Programme)

Nolan, A and B Nolan, A cross-sectional analysis of GP services in Ireland, 1987-2001 (ESRI WP#1 Research Programme)

Masseria, C, X Koolman and E van Doorslaer, Income-related inequality in the probability of a hospital admission in Europe

Van Ourti, T, Measuring horizontal inequity in health care using Belgian panel data, October 2002. Tables

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

Van Doorslaer, E, X Koolman, AM Jones, Explaining income-related inequalities in health care utilisation in Europe: a decomposition approach, Health Economics, Forthcoming

Koolman, X and E van Doorslaer, On the interpretation of a concentration index of inequality, Health Economics, Forthcoming (this paper includes a comparison of income related inequalities of dental care).

Van Doorslaer, X. Koolman and F. Puffer, 2001, Equity in the use of physician visits in OECD countries: has equal treatment for equal need been achieved? OECD conference proceedings Measuring Up: Improving Health Systems Performance in OECD Countries. OECD Health Conference on Performance Measurement and Reporting (forthcoming). Article and tables.

Van Doorslaer, E, J Buytendijk and J Geurts, Income-related inequalities and inequities in health care utilisation: a comparison between Belgium and the Netherlands, Archives of Public Health (forthcoming) 

Wagstaff A and E van Doorslaer, Measuring and testing for inequity in the delivery of health care, Journal of Human Resources, 2000, 35(4): 716-733

Van Doorslaer, E, A Wagstaff, H van der Burg, T Christiansen, D De Graeve, I Duchesne, U-G Gerdtham, M Gerfin, J Geurts, L Gross, U Häkkinen, J John, J Klavus, RE Leu, B Nolan, O O’Donnell, C Propper, F Puffer, M Schellhorn, G Sundberg, O Winkelhake,  Equity in the delivery of health care in Europe and the US, Journal of Health Economics 19, 5, 2000, 553-583 

Van Doorslaer E, The distribution of income, health and health care: a review of some recent  literature, Archives of Public Health, 1998, 56, 21-38

Wagstaff, A and E Van Doorslaer, Equity in Health Care: concepts and definitions, In: Van Doorslaer, E, A Wagstaff and F Rutten (Eds), Equity in the finance and delivery of health care: an international perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993.

Wagstaff, A and E Van Doorslaer, Equity in the Delivery of Health Care in 10 countries, In: Van Doorslaer, E, A Wagstaff and F Rutten (Eds), Equity in the finance and delivery of health care: an international perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993.

Culyer, AJ, E Van Doorslaer and A Wagstaff, Comment : Utilisation as a Measure of Equity, by Mooney, Hall, Donaldson and Gerard, Journal of Health Economics, 11, 1, 1992, 93-98

Culyer, AJ, E Van Doorslaer and A Wagstaff, Access, utilisation and equity: a further comment, Journal of Health Economics, 11, 2, 1992, 207-210

Wagstaff, A, E Van Doorslaer, and P Paci, Horizontal equity in the delivery of health care. A reply, Journal of Health Economics, 10, 1991, 251-256

Wagstaff, A, E Van Doorslaer, and P Paci, On the measurement of horizontal inequity in the delivery of health care, Journal of Health Economics, 10, 1991, 169-205

Van Doorslaer, E, A Wagstaff, and others, Equity in the delivery of health care: some cross-country comparisons, Journal of Health Economics, 11, 4, 1992, 389-411. Reprinted in: N. Barr (Ed.) Economic Theory and the Welfare State, The International Library of critical writings in Economics (Series Editor: Mark Blaug), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2001.

Wagstaff, A, E Van Doorslaer and P Paci, Equity in the finance and delivery of health care: some tentative cross-country comparisons, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 5, 1, 1989, 89-112