Some attention will be given to the technological changes and their effects on the quality of health care. Three submodels are proposed, namely demographic, economic and medical. These subsystems will be linked and the resulting relations studied. A simulation of the model will be performed to ...
Engaging with nature to promote health: bridging research silos to examine the evidence In this paper, we use a conceptual model for nature-based health promotion and a socio-ecological model of health promotion to guide the scope, ... P.,A.,Hansen-Ketchum,... - 《Health Promotion Intern...
In this paper, we develop a simple economic model in which health is determined (partially) by lifestyle, which depends on preferences, budget and time constraints and unobservable characteristics. We estimate a recursive empirical specification consisting of a health production function and reduced ...
The socio-economic gradient in health remains a controversial topic in economics and other social sciences. In this paper we develop a new duration model that allows for unobserved persistent individual-specific health shocks and provides new evidence on the roles of socio-economic characteristics in ...
The task of explaining why socioeconomic status (SES) and health are strongly correlated has grown beyond the special problem of the 'gradient.' It is now evident that the stepwise relationship of measures of health with years of schooling and similar indicators is only one of several features ...
This study investigates the health status of China's elderly population, emphasizing the influence of socioeconomic status (SES) and the mediating role of exercise frequency. Using data from the 2021 Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) and an ordered logistic regression model, SES is assessed ...
Socioeconomic status and health: how education, income, and occupation contribute to risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Socioeconomic status (SES) is usually measured by determining education, income, occupation, or a composite of these dimensions. Although education is the ... MA Winkleby,DE...
The cumulative advantage hypothesis suggests diverging socioeconomic status (SES) based gaps in health with age. However, previous studies yield inconsistent findings regarding the association between SES and health across the adult life span. Dealing with the issue of mortality selection bias, this stu...
This paper identifies the socio economic determinants of demand for health insurance in India taking Hyderabad as the case. For this purpose, a sample survey has been conducted takingsample units in Hyderabad city. The logistic model has been used to identify the determinants of health insurance. ...
Measuring the effects of socioeconomic factors on mental health among migrants in urban China: a multiple indicators multiple causes model Since 1978, rural–urban migrants mainly contribute Chinese urbanization. The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of socioeconomic factors on m... ...