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Nigel Rice

Global rank #4190 95%

Institution: University of York

Primary Field: Health (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.york.ac.uk/che/staff/research/nigel-rice/

First Publication: 1995

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pri279 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 5.82 0.00 6.07
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 7.33 0.00 7.83
All Time 0.00 0.00 18.86 0.00 19.70

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 34
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 20.63

Publications (34)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 The selection effect of childhood abilities on educational decisions Economics of Education Review B 3
2025 Mental health and labour productivity Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 3
2023 Impact of prevention in primary care on costs in primary and secondary care for people with serious mental illness Health Economics B 9
2023 Reporting heterogeneity in modeling self-assessed survey outcomes Economic Modeling C 4
2022 Exploring mental health disability gaps in the labour market: the UK experience during COVID-19 Labour Economics B 5
2022 Mental Health and Employment: A Bounding Approach Using Panel Data* Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 4
2022 Labor supply and informal care responses to health shocks within couples: Evidence from the UK Health Economics B 4
2022 Heterogeneity in end of life health care expenditure trajectory profiles Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 3
2022 The effects of health shocks on risk preferences: Do personality traits matter? Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 2
2022 Mental health around pregnancy and child development from early childhood to adolescence Labour Economics B 3
2021 Does commuting mode choice impact health? Health Economics B 4
2020 Using externally collected vignettes to account for reporting heterogeneity in survey self-assessment Economics Letters C 4
2019 The disutility of commuting? The effect of gender and local labor markets Regional Science and Urban Economics B 4
2018 Health care expenditures, age, proximity to death and morbidity: Implications for an ageing population Journal of Health Economics B 2
2015 The Influence of Cost‐Effectiveness and Other Factors on Nice Decisions Health Economics B 6
2015 Do Public Smoking Bans have an Impact on Active Smoking? Evidence from the UK Health Economics B 4
2015 Healthcare Cost Regressions: Going Beyond the Mean to Estimate the Full Distribution Health Economics B 3
2014 APPLYING BETA‐TYPE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS TO HEALTHCARE COST REGRESSIONS Journal of Applied Econometrics B 3
2012 Comparing costs and outcomes across programmes of health care Health Economics B 3
2011 Does better disease management in primary care reduce hospital costs? Evidence from English primary care Journal of Health Economics B 5
2011 Inequality and polarisation in health systems' responsiveness: A cross-country analysis Journal of Health Economics B 4
2010 Health effects on labour market exits and entries Labour Economics B 3
2010 Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on self-reported health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS Economic Modeling C 3
2010 The role of the staff MFF in distributing NHS funding: taking account of differences in local labour market conditions Health Economics B 7
2009 Health care deprivation profiles in the measurement of inequality and inequity: An application to GP fundholding in the English NHS Journal of Health Economics B 4
2008 Persistence in health limitations: A European comparative analysis Journal of Health Economics B 3
2008 Does health care spending improve health outcomes? Evidence from English programme budgeting data Journal of Health Economics B 3
2007 The market for elective surgery: Joint estimation of supply and demand Journal of Health Economics B 4
2005 Assessing generalisability by location in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis: the use of multilevel models Health Economics B 4
2004 A longitudinal analysis of mental health mobility in Britain Health Economics B 2
1999 Non‐ and semi‐parametric estimation of age and time heterogeneity in repeated cross‐sections: an application to self‐reported morbidity and general practitioner utilization1 Health Economics B 3
1998 Drinking patterns within households: the estimation and interpretation of individual and group variables Health Economics B 2
1997 Multilevel models and health economics Health Economics B 2
1995 The impact of nursing grade on the quality and outcome of nursing care Health Economics B 7