2010-11-01
Education-related Inequity in Health Care with Heterogeneous Reporting of Health
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Reliance on self-rated health to proxy medical need can bias estimation of education-related inequity in health care utilisation. We correct this bias both by instrumenting self-rated health with objective health indicators and by purging self-rated health of reporting heterogeneity identified from health vignettes. Using data on elderly Europeans, we find that instrumenting self-rated health shifts the distribution of doctor visits in the direction of inequality favouring the better educated. There is a further, and typically larger, shift the same direction when correction is made for the tendency of the better educated to rate their health more negatively.
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Bago d'Uva, T., Lindeboom, M., O'Donnell, O., & van Doorslaer, E. (2010). Education-related Inequity in Health Care with Heterogeneous Reporting of Health. Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/21862 |