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Eddy K.A. Van Doorslaer

Global rank #1077 98%

Institution: Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Primary Field: Health (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://www.eur.nl/people/eddy-van-doorslaer-0

First Publication: 1989

Most Recent: 2020

RePEc ID: pva106 ↗

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 0.00 0.00 0.00
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 6.94 0.00 6.94
All Time 0.00 5.18 33.63 0.00 44.32

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 65
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 39.65

Publications (65)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2020 Thank goodness for stickiness: Unravelling the evolution of income-related health inequalities before and after the Great Recession in Europe Journal of Health Economics B 4
2020 The kids are alright - labour market effects of unexpected parental hospitalisations in the Netherlands Journal of Health Economics B 4
2020 Does price deregulation in a competitive hospital market damage quality? Journal of Health Economics B 6
2020 Death by austerity? The impact of cost containment on avoidable mortality in Italy Health Economics B 3
2020 Equal long‐term care for equal needs with universal and comprehensive coverage? An assessment using Dutch administrative data Health Economics B 3
2020 Eligibility or use? Disentangling the sources of horizontal inequity in home care receipt in the Netherlands Health Economics B 3
2020 Better off at home? Effects of nursing home eligibility on costs, hospitalizations and survival Journal of Health Economics B 4
2019 A cost‐effectiveness threshold based on the marginal returns of cardiovascular hospital spending Health Economics B 6
2019 Universal health coverage: A (social insurance) job half done? World Development B 4
2019 Can a results‐based bottom‐up reform improve health system performance? Evidence from the rural health project in China Health Economics B 5
2018 The wear and tear on health: What is the role of occupation? Health Economics B 3
2017 Will you still need me, will you still feed me when I'm 64? The health impact of caregiving to one's spouse Health Economics B 3
2016 Health Disparities by Income in Spain Before and After the Economic Crisis Health Economics B 4
2015 Universal coverage with supply-side reform: The impact on medical expenditure risk and utilization in Thailand Journal of Public Economics A 7
2015 Going Formal or Informal, Who Cares? The Influence of Public Long‐Term Care Insurance Health Economics B 4
2015 Explaining Declining Rates of Institutional LTC Use in the Netherlands: A Decomposition Approach Health Economics B 4
2014 EFFECTS OF NCMS ON ACCESS TO CARE AND FINANCIAL PROTECTION IN CHINA Health Economics B 5
2013 Financial protection of patients through compensation of providers: The impact of Health Equity Funds in Cambodia Journal of Health Economics B 5
2013 Long-Term and Spillover Effects of Health Shocks on Employment and Income Journal of Human Resources A 4
2013 Health expenditure growth: Looking beyond the average through decomposition of the full distribution Journal of Health Economics B 4
2013 Rising inequalities in income and health in China: Who is left behind? Journal of Health Economics B 3
2012 Measurement of inequity in health care with heterogeneous response of use to need Journal of Health Economics B 3
2012 Is there a health penalty of China's rapid urbanization? Health Economics B 3
2011 Slipping Anchor?: Testing the Vignettes Approach to Identification and Correction of Reporting Heterogeneity Journal of Human Resources A 4
2011 Long-Run Returns to Education: Does Schooling Lead to an Extended Old Age? Journal of Human Resources A 3
2011 Determinants of long-term care spending: Age, time to death or disability? Journal of Health Economics B 4
2009 Measurement of horizontal inequity in health care utilisation using European panel data Journal of Health Economics B 3
2009 The effect of income growth and inequality on health inequality: Theory and empirical evidence from the European Panel Journal of Health Economics B 3
2009 Growing richer and taller: Explaining change in the distribution of child nutritional status during Vietnam's economic boom Journal of Development Economics A 3
2009 Health and income across the life cycle and generations in Europe Journal of Health Economics B 4
2008 Does reporting heterogeneity bias the measurement of health disparities? Health Economics B 4
2008 Coping with health‐care costs: implications for the measurement of catastrophic expenditures and poverty Health Economics B 4
2008 Who pays for health care in Asia? Journal of Health Economics B 25
2008 Equity in health and health care in a decentralised context: evidence from Canada Health Economics B 3
2008 Distributional consequences of the transition from age‐based to income‐based prescription drug coverage in British Columbia, Canada Health Economics B 4
2007 The Incidence of Public Spending on Healthcare: Comparative Evidence from Asia World Bank Economic Review B 18
2007 Catastrophic payments for health care in Asia Health Economics B 23
2006 A welfare economics foundation for health inequality measurement Journal of Health Economics B 2
2005 Health effects of child work: Evidence from rural Vietnam Journal of Population Economics B 3
2004 Income‐related inequality in health and health care in the European Union Health Economics B 2
2004 Explaining income‐related inequalities in doctor utilisation in Europe Health Economics B 3
2004 On the interpretation of a concentration index of inequality Health Economics B 2
2004 Explaining the differences in income‐related health inequalities across European countries Health Economics B 2
2004 Cut-point shift and index shift in self-reported health Journal of Health Economics B 2
2004 Overall versus socioeconomic health inequality: a measurement framework and two empirical illustrations Health Economics B 2
2003 Inequalities in self-reported health: validation of a new approach to measurement Journal of Health Economics B 2
2003 On decomposing the causes of health sector inequalities with an application to malnutrition inequalities in Vietnam Journal of Econometrics A 3
2003 Catastrophe and impoverishment in paying for health care: with applications to Vietnam 1993–1998 Health Economics B 2
2001 Effects of cost sharing on physician utilization under favourable conditions for supplier‐induced demand Health Economics B 3
2000 Equity in the delivery of health care in Europe and the US Journal of Health Economics B 10
2000 Measuring and Testing for Inequity in the Delivery of Health Care Journal of Human Resources A 2
1999 Redistributive effect, progressivity and differential tax treatment: Personal income taxes in twelve OECD countries Journal of Public Economics A 10
1999 Equity in the finance of health care: some further international comparisons1 Journal of Health Economics B 10
1999 The redistributive effect of health care finance in twelve OECD countries Journal of Health Economics B 10
1997 Income-related inequalities in health: some international comparisons Journal of Health Economics B 10
1997 Socioeconomic inequalities in health: Measurement, computation, and statistical inference Journal of Econometrics A 3
1997 Progressivity, horizontal equity and reranking in health care finance: a decomposition analysis for the Netherlands Journal of Health Economics B 2
1994 Measuring inequalities in health in the presence of multiple‐category morbidity indicators Health Economics B 2
1992 Utilisation as a measure of equity by Mooney, Hall, Donaldson and Gerard Journal of Health Economics B 3
1992 Access, utilisation and equity: A further comment Journal of Health Economics B 3
1992 Equity in the finance of health care: Some international comparisons Journal of Health Economics B 2
1992 Equity in the delivery of health care: some international comparisons Journal of Health Economics B 2
1991 On the measurement of horizontal inequity in the delivery of health care Journal of Health Economics B 3
1991 Horizontal equity in the delivery of health care Journal of Health Economics B 3
1989 Equity in the Finance and Delivery of Health Care: Some Tentative Cross-country Comparisons. Oxford Review of Economic Policy C 3