The transition from good to poor health: An econometric study of the older population
Authors: Neil J. Buckley, Frank T. Denton, A. Leslie Robb, and Byron G. Spencer
Overview
Abstract (English)
This is a study of the influence of socioeconomic factors on the state of health of older Canadians. Three years of panel data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics are used to model the transition probabilities between good and poor health. Care is taken to avoid the problem of endogeneity of income in modelling its effects, and to adjust reported income to free it from its strong association with age at the time of the survey. Of particular note are the significant effects found for income, in spite of universal public health care coverage. Significant effects are found also for age, education, and other variables.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Neil J. Buckley, Frank T. Denton, A. Leslie Robb, and Byron G. Spencer |
Publication Year | 2004 |
Title | The transition from good to poor health: An econometric study of the older population |
Volume | 23 |
Journal Name | Journal of Health Economics |
Number | 5 |
Pages | 1013-1034 |
Publication Language | English |
- Neil J. Buckley
- Neil J. Buckley, Frank T. Denton, A. Leslie Robb, and Byron G. Spencer
- The transition from good to poor health: An econometric study of the older population
- Journal of Health Economics
- 23
- 2004
- 5
- 1013-1034