Effects of Health Shocks on Adult Children's Labor Market Outcomes and Well-Being [0.03%]
健康冲击对成年子女劳动力市场成果和福祉的影响
Eduardo Ramirez Lizardi,Elisabeth Fevang,Knut Røed et al.
Eduardo Ramirez Lizardi et al.
Using Norwegian administrative register data, we assess the impact of unexpected health shocks hitting lone parents on offspring's labor market outcomes and well-being. We use first-time hip fractures or strokes as indicators of parental he...
Heterogenous Mental Health Impacts of a Forced Relocation: The Red Zone in Christchurch (New Zealand) [0.03%]
基督城红色地区强制撤离对精神健康异质性影响:新西兰地震案例研究
Thoa Hoang,Ilan Noy,Thinh Le Van
Thoa Hoang
People are sometimes forced to move, and it is plausible that such relocation involves significant psychological costs. The challenge in identifying the mental health consequences of moving is that most moves are (at least partly) voluntary...
Decomposing Racial Disparities in Severe Maternal Morbidity Within Insurance Groups [0.03%]
从保险类别角度分解严重妊娠并发症的种族差异
E Kathleen Adams,Sara Markowitz,Michael R Kramer et al.
E Kathleen Adams et al.
Rates of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) are related to maternal, hospital, and residential factors, but the contribution of these factors to racial disparities in SMM within Medicaid and private insured groups is largely unknown. Linked Ge...
Do Rurality-Based Financial Incentives Improve Equity of Primary Healthcare Access? Evidence From Australia [0.03%]
基于农村的财政激励能否改善初级医疗保健的公平性?来自澳大利亚的证据
Karinna Saxby,Yuting Zhang
Karinna Saxby
In Australia, as in many other countries, people living in rural and remote areas experience poorer health outcomes and use less primary healthcare compared to urban populations. Aiming to reduce these inequities, in 2022 the Australian gov...
The Spillover Effects of a City-Wide Global Budget and Case-Based Payment Reform on Inbound Non-Resident Patients [0.03%]
城市级全球预算和病例付费改革对流入的非居民患者的影响溢出效应
Yawen Jiang
Yawen Jiang
This study investigates the spillover effects of a city-wide global budget and case-based payment reform (known as the DIP reform) on non-resident patients from another city in the same province. By developing a theoretical model, I hypothe...
Does the Risk Premium Differ Between Women Engaging in Commercial and Transactional Sex? Evidence From Urban Cameroon [0.03%]
喀麦隆城市地区的证据:从事商业性行为和交易性行为的女性风险溢价有所不同吗?
Rebecca G Njuguna,Henry Cust;POWER Team;Aurélia Lépine
Rebecca G Njuguna
Female sex workers (FSWs) can receive a premium for engaging in unprotected and other risky sexual behaviours. Women engaging in transactional sex, defined as 'non-commercial sexual relationships motivated by the implicit assumption that se...
Hungry no More? The Joint Impact of Minimum Wages and the Earned Income Tax Credit on Food Insecurity [0.03%]
不再饥饿?最低工资和Earned Income Tax Credit对食物安全的联合影响分析
Otto Lenhart,Kalyan Chakraborty
Otto Lenhart
In this study, we provide evidence on the combined effect of state minimum wages and state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits on food insecurity. Using data from the Current Population Survey Food Security Supplement (CPS-FSS) between...
Socio-Economic Evolution and Tobacco Products Sales in Spain: A Long-Term Analysis of the Tobacco Kuznets Curve [0.03%]
西班牙经济社会演变与烟草销售:长期分析烟草库兹涅茨曲线现象
Miguel Ángel Del Arco-Osuna,Alejandro Almeida,Aida Galiano et al.
Miguel Ángel Del Arco-Osuna et al.
This article examines the relationship between economic development and tobacco consumption in Spain, using the Kuznets Curve framework. Drawing on panel data from Spanish provinces (2002-2021), the findings confirm that GDP has a non-linea...
Influenza Vaccination and Occupational Social Intensity: Evidence From U.S. Workers [0.03%]
流感疫苗与职业社会交往强度:基于美国从业者的证据
Yancheng Xiao,Matthew Harris,Alissa OHalloran et al.
Yancheng Xiao et al.
We examine whether individuals with socially intensive occupations are empirically more likely to get vaccinated against flu. Socially active workers interact with a relatively large number of people and are therefore more likely to catch a...
Philip Hochuli,Christian P R Schmid
Philip Hochuli
We analyze how the abolition of cost-sharing in health insurance affects pregnant women's gross spending on health care services using an exogenous policy change in Switzerland. Using non-linear regression, we find that the policy slightly ...