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  • Diskussionspapiere 1486 / 2015

    The Relationship between Healthcare Expenditure and Disposable Personal Income in the US States: A Fractional Integration and Cointegration Analysis

    This study examines the relationship between healthcare expenditure and disposable income in the 50 US states over the period 1966-2009 using fractional integration and cointegration techniques. The degree of integration and nonlinearity of both series are found to vary considerably across states, whilst the fractional cointegration analysis suggests that a long-run relationship exists between them ...

    2015| Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Juncal Cunado, Luis A. Gil-Alana, Rangan Gupta
  • SOEPpapers 785 / 2015

    Long-Term Care Reform and the Labor Supply of Household Members: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment

    Germany introduced a new mandatory insurance for long-term care in 1995 as part of its social security system. It replaced a system based on meanstested social welfare. Benefits from the long-term care insurance are not means tested and depend on the required level of care. The insurance provides both benefits in kind and cash benefits. The new scheme improved the situation for households to organize ...

    2015| Johannes Geyer, Thorben Korfhage
  • Diskussionspapiere 1500 / 2015

    Long-Term Care Reform and the Labor Supply of Household Members: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment

    Germany introduced a new mandatory insurance for long-term care in 1995 as part of its social security system. It replaced a system based on means tested social welfare. Benefits from the long-term care insurance are not means tested and depend on the required level of care. The insurance provides both benefits in kind and cash benefits. The new scheme improved the situation for households to organize ...

    2015| Johannes Geyer, Thorben Korfhage
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Long-term Care Insurance and Carers' Labor Supply: A Structural Model

    In Germany, individuals in need of long-term care receive support through benefits of the long-term care insurance. A central goal of the insurance is to support informal care provided by family members. Care recipients can choose between benefits in kind (formal home care services) and benefits in cash. From a budgetary perspective, family care is often considered a cost-saving alternative to formal ...

    In: Health Economics 24 (2015), 9, S. 1178-1191 | Johannes Geyer, Thorben Korfhage
  • Diskussionspapiere 1509 / 2015

    The Pros and Cons of Sick Pay Schemes: Testing for Contagious Presenteeism and Shirking Behavior

    This paper proposes a test for the existence and degree of contagious presenteeism and negative externalities in sickness insurance schemes. First, we theoretically decompose moral hazard into shirking and contagious presenteeism behavior and derive testable conditions. Then, we implement the test exploiting German sick pay reforms and administrative industry-level data on certified sick leave by diagnoses. ...

    2015| Stefan Pichler, Nicolas R. Ziebarth
  • SOEPpapers 792 / 2015

    Explaining the Body Mass Index Gaps between Turkish Immigrants and Germans in West Germany 2002-2012: A Decomposition Analysis of Socio-Economic Causes

    In this paper, we decompose body mass index (BMI) differences between Turkish immigrants and Germans in West Germany for women and men. We focus on isolating the part of BMI differences that can be explained by differences in observed socioeconomic status from the part attributable to differences in coefficients. Our results reveal that female Turkish immigrants are on average more obese than female ...

    2015| Rui Dang
  • SOEPpapers 783 / 2015

    Personality and Smoking: Individual-Participant Meta-Analysis of 9 Cohort Studies

    Aims: To investigate cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between personality and smoking, and test whether sociodemographic factors modify these associations.Design: Cross-sectional and longitudinal individual-participant meta-analysis. Setting: Nine cohort studies from Australia, Germany, UK and US. Participants: A total of 79,757 men and women (mean age = 51 years). ...

    2015| Christian Hakulinen, Mirka Hintsanen, Marcus R. Munafò, Marianna Virtanen, Mika Kivimäki, G. David Batty, Markus Jokela
  • Economic Bulletin

    Hospital-level policy can affect physician behavior and reduce C-section rates

    The past few decades have seen a considerable increase in caesarean section rates, which have now reached unprecedented levels. Concerns have been raised about the possibility of medically unnecessary procedures having negative consequences for mothers and infants (WHO, 2015). The aim of this report is to show that a properly implemented hospital-level policy may be a powerful tool for reducing the ...

    26.10.2016| Sofia Amaral-Garcia, Jana Friedrichsen
  • DIW Wochenbericht 45 / 2016

    Jetzt die Versandapotheken verbieten? Bitte nicht! Kommentar

    2016| Tomaso Duso
  • DIW Berlin - Politikberatung kompakt 94 / 2015

    Ökonomischer Fußabdruck von Novartis Deutschland: die Bedeutung von Novartis für den Wirtschafts- und Wissenschaftsstandort Deutschland; Endbericht

    2015| Ferdinand Pavel, Lars Handrich, Anselm Mattes, Katharina Peter
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