Winter 14-15

Gesundheitsökonomisches Seminar

 

Montags

16.00 Uhr

Raum: SE 008, Schützenbahn 70, Essen 

Kontakt: daniel.avdic (at) uni-due.de

 

Bitte beachten: Von nun an findet das Seminar in einem neuem Raum statt (SE 008).

 

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2014

Datum      

Thema

       

Referent

Okt 13

Explained and Unexplained Adiposity Gaps between Turkish Immigrants and Nonimmigrants in Germany

Rui Dang (RGS)

Okt 20

Retirement in HRS participants: the role of endogenous subjective and objective health measures

Maksym Obrizan (Kyiv, Uni DUE)

Okt 27

Work and Well-Being of Informal Caregivers in Europe

Dörte Heger (RWI)

Nov 3

Does the Burglar Also Disturb the Neighbor? Crime Spillovers on Individual Well-being

Christian Bünnings (CINCH)

Nov 10

Does the letter matter (and for everyone)? Quasi-experimental evidence on the effects of home invitation on mammography uptake

Vincenzo Carrieri (Salerno)

Nov 17

A "Sure Start" in the face of disadvantage? The effect of a large-scale early childhood initiative on children's development

 

Sarah Cattan (London)

Nov 24

abgesagt

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Dez 1

The Effects of Sickness Absence in School on Short- and Long-term Achievements

Daniel Kamhöfer (Uni DUE)

Dez 8

Economic Uncertainty, Parental Selection and Children's Educational Outcomes

Arnaud Chevalier (London)

Dez 15

Early Life Health Interventions: Effects on Sickness Absence and Academic Performance

Nina Schwarz (Uni DUE)

2015

Datum      

Thema

                                                                                                                                                                           

Referent

Jan 12

The introduction of maternity benefits and children's outcome

Claudia Andreella (Uni DUE)

Jan 19

Change is Good (?): The Short-Run Effects of Switching Health Insurance on Subjective Health of Individuals

Thu-Van Nguyen (DICE, CINCH)

Jan 26

Identifying Non-monetary Return so Education Using the Marginal Treatment Effect Approach

Matthias Westphal (RGS, Uni DUE)

Feb 2

The Return to Schooling among High School Dropouts: Evidence from Britain's Compulsory Schooling Changes

Damon Clark (California)

Feb 9

A new approach to decomposition of a bivariate rank dependent index using recentered influence function regression

Gustaf Kjellsson (Lund)

Feb 23

A comparison of primary care models in Ontario: examining the relationship between physician payment and outcomesMaude Laberge (University of Toronto)