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  • SOEPpapers 96 / 2008

    Copayments for Ambulatory Care in Germany: A Natural Experiment Using a Difference-in-Difference Approach

    In response to increasing health expenditures and a high number of physician visits, the German government introduced a copayment for ambulatory care in 2004 for individuals with statutory health insurance (SHI). Because persons with private insurance were exempt from the copayments, this health care reform can be regarded as a natural experiment. We used a difference-in-difference approach to examine ...

    2008| Jonas Schreyögg, Markus M. Grabka
  • SOEPpapers 93 / 2008

    In Vino Pecunia? The Association between Beverage-Specific Drinking Behavior and Wages

    The positive association between moderate alcohol consumption and wages is well documented in the economic literature. Positive health effects as well as networking mechanisms serve as explanations for the "alcohol-income puzzle". Using individual-based microdata from the GSOEP for 2006, we confirm that this relationship exists for Germany as well. More importantly, we shed light on the alcohol-income ...

    2008| Nicolas R. Ziebarth, Markus M. Grabka
  • SOEPpapers 91 / 2008

    Chances of Employment in a Population of Women and Men after Surgery of Congenital Heart Disease: Gender-Specific Comparisons between Patients and the General Population

    It was examined whether women and men (17-45 years) with operated congenital heart disease (CHD) differ with respect to chances of employment. Patients were compared with the general population. Patients (N=314) were classified by type of surgery (curative, reparative, palliative) as indicator of initial severity of disease. The second classification was performed according to a system proposed by ...

    2008| Siegfried Geyer, Kambiz Norozi, Reiner Buchhorn, Armin Wessel
  • DIW Discussion Papers 777 / 2008

    Copayments for Ambulatory Care in Germany: A Natural Experiment Using a Difference-in-Difference Approach

    In response to increasing health expenditures and a high number of physician visits, the German government introduced a copayment for ambulatory care in 2004 for individuals with statutory health insurance (SHI). Because persons with private insurance were exempt from the copayments, this health care reform can be regarded as a natural experiment. We used a difference-in-difference approach to examine ...

    2008| Jonas Schreyögg, Markus M. Grabka
  • SOEPpapers 126 / 2008

    The Intergenerational Transmission of Health in Early Childhood

    The prevalence and importance of children's physical health problems have been increasingly recognized in recent years. Physical health problems of children such as obesity, motor impairment and chronic diseases cause social costs. Further, they can lead directly to adult physical health problems, which cause additional social costs. This paper examines the intergenerational link and transmission of ...

    2008| Katja Coneus, C. Katharina Spieß
  • SOEPpapers 122 / 2008

    Changes in Immigrants' Body Mass Index with Their Duration of Residence in Germany

    This paper investigates how immigrants' Body Mass Index (BMI) changes with increasing years since migration in Germany. The data are drawn from three waves (2002, 2004, and 2006) of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). The results indicate a clear increase of the BMI with additional years in Germany for men and women.

    2008| Monika Sander
  • Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2008

    Does Family Poverty Affect the Health of Newborn Children?

    2008| Marcus Tamm
  • SOEPpapers 141 / 2008

    Do Optional Deductibles Reduce the Number of Doctor Visits? Empirical Evidence with German Data

    Deductibles in health insurance are often regarded as a means to contain health care costs when individuals exhibit moral hazard. However, in the absence of moral hazard, voluntarily chosen deductibles may instead lead to self-selection into different insurance contracts. We use a set of new variables in the German Socioeconomic Panel for the years 2002, 2004, and 2006 that measure individual health ...

    2008| Hendrik Schmitz
  • Sonstige Publikationen des DIW / Aufsätze 2008

    Underweight? Overweight? How Is Weight Linked to Physical and Mental Health?

    2008| Hanfried H. Andersen, Markus M. Grabka, Johannes Schwarze
  • Externe Working Papers

    Adult Height and Childhood Disease

    Madrid: Fundación de Estudios de Economía Aplicada, 2008, 45 S.
    (Documento de trabajo / FEDEA ; 2008-25 : Serie Economia de la Salud y Hábitos de Vida)
    | Carlos Bozzoli, Angus Deaton, Climent Quintana-Domeque
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