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ItemWhat impact did the creation of Local Health Care Co-operatives have on indicators of practice resources and activity?McLean, G ; Sutton, M (BMC, 2008-05-16)BACKGROUND: The creation of Local Health Care Cooperatives (LHCCs) in Scotland in 1999 was typical of attempts to encourage voluntary integration and co-operation between health care providers. One of the three stated objectives of their introduction was to tackle inequalities and improve access to care. METHODS: We used administrative data on all general practices in 1999 and 2003 to examine whether LHCCs had any measurable impact on six indicators of practice resources and activity. We compare three groups (participant, non-participant, and ineligible practices) through regression analysis of changes over time in group means and within-group inequality (measured using Gini coefficients). In addition, for participants we measure changes in the variation between and within LHCCs. RESULTS: Despite having similar registered populations to participants, non-participants had lower levels of resources at the start of the period and this differential widened over time. The changes over time in the activity indicators were similar across the three groups. There was little evidence that inequality between LHCC practices narrowed more than in the other two groups. Practices within LHCCs appear to be become more homogenous while variation increased between LHCCs. CONCLUSION: The mixed messages from our examination of resources and activity indicators demonstrates that there are likely to be important lessons to be learned from the brief experiment with LHCCs. Clear objectives that are evaluated using a battery of simple performance indicators may help to ensure demonstrable change in future initiatives to foster integration and co-operation.
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ItemThe Effect of Financial Incentives on Labour Supply: Evidence for Lone Parents from Microsimulation and Quasi-Experimental EvaluationCAI, L ; KALB, G ; TSENG, Y ; VU, THH (Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2008-06)The aim of this paper is to analyse the work incentive effects of a change in the Australian tax and transfer system on lone parents in July 2000. To evaluate the effect of the total change only, microsimulation can be used; but for a subgroup of lone parents, a few components of this policy change can be analysed through two alternative approaches - microsimulation and quasi-experimental evaluation. Both approaches examine the effects on the probability of employment and on average working hours. The results from microsimulation show that the combined changes introduced in July 2000 - involving reduced withdrawal rates, changed family payments and lower income tax rates - have increased labour supply for lone parents to a moderate extent. The estimated effect on average working hours when using microsimulation is very close to the effect estimated in a quasi-experimental approach using matching techniques to control for alternative influences.
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ItemComputational Macroeconomics for the Open EconomyLim, GC ; McNelis, PD (MIT PRESS, 2008)
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ItemEXAMINING THE PREFERENCES OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS An application to hospital consultantsScott, A ; Ubach, C ; French, F ; Needham, G ; Ryan, M ; Gerard, K ; AmayaAmaya, M (SPRINGER, 2008-01-01)
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ItemPet dogs benefit owners' health: A 'natural experiment' in ChinaHeadey, B ; Na, F ; Zheng, R (SPRINGER, 2008-07-01)
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ItemImproving the Modelling of Couples' Labour SupplyBreunig, R ; Cobb-Clark, D ; Gong, X ( 2008)
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ItemImproving the Modeling of Couples’ Labour SupplyBREUNIG, R. ; COBB-CLARK, D. ; GONG, X. ( 2008)
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ItemPoverty is low consumption and low wealth, not just low incomeHeadey, B (SPRINGER, 2008-10-01)
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ItemMoney does not buy happiness: Or does it? A reassessment based on the combined effects of wealth, income and consumptionHeadey, B ; Muffels, R ; Wooden, M (SPRINGER, 2008-05-01)
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