Asymmetry and Spillover Effects in the Relationship Between Stock Markets and Mental Health: An Alternative Approach [0.03%]
股市与心理健康关系的不对称性和溢出效应:一种替代方法
Ruben Ruf,Jenny Berrill,Damien Cassells
Ruben Ruf
Despite the arguments made by prospect theory, there is a lack of studies investigating asymmetric effects in the relationship between stock markets and mental health. We use the UK based Understanding Society panel dataset between 2010 and...
Anushiya Vijayasivajie,Pundarik Mukhopadhaya,Chris Heaton
Anushiya Vijayasivajie
This paper extends current knowledge about inequality of opportunity in body mass in Australia. Drawing on 2013 and 2017 Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey data, our empirical strategy comprises of mean-based and unc...
Matthew D Adler,Maddalena Ferranna,James K Hammitt et al.
Matthew D Adler et al.
The fair innings principle states that fairness requires allocating life-saving treatments to younger rather than older patients when each would gain the same extension in longevity. It is motivated by the notion that older patients have al...
Anxious Dads and Depressed Moms: Child Disability and the Mental Health of Parents [0.03%]
忧心忡忡的父亲与抑郁的母亲——儿童残疾与父母的精神健康问题
Derek Asuman,Tinna Laufey Ásgeirsdóttir,Johan Jarl
Derek Asuman
Having a child with a disability undoubtedly affects parents in many ways, including their well-being. However, the specific mental health trajectories of parents, differentiated by the severity of impairments and parental roles, remain und...
The Impact of Social Health Insurance on Student Performance: Evidence From an RDD in Peru [0.03%]
社会健康保险对学生表现的影响——来自秘鲁的一项回归不连续设计的研究证据
Miguel Angel Carpio,Lucero Gomez,Pablo Lavado
Miguel Angel Carpio
The literature on the effects of social health insurance focuses on its stated goals, which are health status and financial protection. In contrast, we examine the effect of the Peruvian program on student performance using a sharp RDD. We ...
Andrei Barbos,Minglu Sun
Andrei Barbos
Opioid abuse is an issue of serious concern in the United States, and it has been the focus of a multitude of state and federal level policies. Such policies can raise cost versus benefit considerations, which besides direct effects, must a...
Investigating the Spillover Mechanisms of Payment Incentives on the Outcomes for Non-Targeted Patients [0.03%]
支付激励对非目标患者结果的溢出机制研究
Philip Britteon,Søren Rud Kristensen,Yiu-Shing Lau et al.
Philip Britteon et al.
Payment reforms in healthcare can have spillover effects on the care experienced by non-targeted patients treated by the same provider. Few empirical studies have quantitatively investigated the mechanisms behind these effects. We formulate...
Does Publicly-Funded Adult Social Care Impact Informal and Unpaid Carers' Quality of Life in England? [0.03%]
公共资助的成人社会护理是否影响英格兰非正式无偿护理者的生活质量?
Francesco Longo,Karl Claxton,Andrea Salas-Ortiz et al.
Francesco Longo et al.
Informal carers are important for their care recipients, but the burden of care may have a detrimental effect on the carer's well-being. Publicly-funded Adult Social Care (simply, ASC) in England may alleviate this burden. We therefore inve...
Wholesome Lunch to the Whole Classroom: Short- and Longer-Term Effects on Early Teenagers' Weight [0.03%]
全班的健康午餐:对十几岁青少年体重的短期和长期影响
Shiko Maruyama,Sayaka Nakamura
Shiko Maruyama
Previous studies on the effect of school lunch programs on child obesity have been hampered by effect heterogeneity, self-selection, and stigma-induced under-reporting, having produced mixed findings. Its potential long-lasting effect has a...
Behavioral Responses to Healthcare Funding Decisions and Their Impact on Value for Money: Evidence From Australia [0.03%]
卫生资金分配决策的行为响应及其对成本效益的影响:来自澳大利亚的证据
Peter Ghijben,Dennis Petrie,Silva Zavarsek et al.
Peter Ghijben et al.
Value for money is fundamental to health insurance schemes given insurers must choose which treatments to fund. Assessing value for money ex ante is challenging, however, because costs and outcomes depend on how treatments are used. Estimat...