Nigel Rice
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University of York
/ Department of Economics and Related Studies
/ Centre for Health Economics
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author of:
- Capitation funding in the public sector (RePEc:bla:jorssa:v:164:y:2001:i:2:p:217-257)
by Peter C. Smith & Nigel Rice & Roy Carr‐Hill - Health‐related non‐response in the British Household Panel Survey and European Community Household Panel: using inverse‐probability‐weighted estimators in non‐linear models (RePEc:bla:jorssa:v:169:y:2006:i:3:p:543-569)
by Andrew M. Jones & Xander Koolman & Nigel Rice - Vignettes and health systems responsiveness in cross‐country comparative analyses (RePEc:bla:jorssa:v:175:y:2012:i:2:p:337-369)
by Nigel Rice & Silvana Robone & Peter C. Smith - A quasi-Monte-Carlo comparison of parametric and semiparametric regression methods for heavy-tailed and non-normal data: an application to healthcare costs (RePEc:bla:jorssa:v:179:y:2016:i:4:p:951-974)
by Andrew M. Jones & James Lomas & Peter T. Moore & Nigel Rice - Specification and testing of hierarchical ordered response models with anchoring vignettes (RePEc:bla:jorssa:v:184:y:2021:i:1:p:31-64)
by William H. Greene & Mark N. Harris & Rachel J. Knott & Nigel Rice - Mental Health and Employment: A Bounding Approach Using Panel Data (RePEc:bla:obuest:v:84:y:2022:i:5:p:1018-1051)
by Mark L Bryan & Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts & Cristina Sechel - Health and Wealth: Empirical Findings and Political Consequences (RePEc:bla:perwir:v:7:y:2006:i:s1:p:93-112)
by Andrew M. Jones & Eddy Van Doorslaer & Teresa Bago D’Uva & Silvia Balia & Lynn Gambin & Cristina Hernández Quevedo & Xander Koolman & Nigel Rice - A Synthesis of the Grossman and Becker-Murphy Models of Health and Addiction: Theoretical and Empirical Implications (RePEc:cch:wpaper:140007)
by Andrew Jones & Audrey Laporte & Nigel Rice & Eugenio Zucchelli - Health care expenditures, age, proximity to death and morbidity: implications for an ageing population (RePEc:chy:respap:107cherp)
by Daniel Howdon & Nigel Rice - Medical spending and hospital inpatient care in England: An analysis over time (RePEc:chy:respap:127cherp)
by Maria Jose Aragon & Martin Chalkley & Nigel Rice - Risk and the GP budget holder (RePEc:chy:respap:153chedp)
by Stephen Martin & Nigel Rice & Peter Smith - The determinants of health care expenditure growth (RePEc:chy:respap:156cherp)
by Nigel Rice & Maria Jose Aragon - Towards locally based resource allocation in the NHS (RePEc:chy:respap:159chedp)
by Roy Carr-Hill & Nigel Rice & Peter Smith - Drivers of health care expenditure: Final report (RePEc:chy:respap:169cherp)
by Anne Mason & Idaira Rodriguez Santana & MarÃa José Aragón & Nigel Rice & Martin Chalkley & Raphael Wittenberg & Jose-Luis Fernandez - Publicly funded hospital care: expenditure growth and its determinants (RePEc:chy:respap:177cherp)
by Nigel Rice & MarÃa José Aragón - Approaches to projecting future healthcare demand (RePEc:chy:respap:186cherp)
by Maria Ana Matias & Rita Santos & Panos Kasteridis & Katja Grasic & Anne Mason & Nigel Rice - The Link Between Health Care Spending and Health Outcomes: Evidence from English Programme Budgeting Data (RePEc:chy:respap:24cherp)
by Stephen Martin & Nigel Rice & Peter C Smith - A model of the determinants of expenditure on children's personal social services (RePEc:chy:respap:30cheop)
by Roy Carr-Hill & Paul Dixon & Russell Mannion & Nigel Rice & Kai Rudat & Ruth Sinclair & Peter Smith - Further evidence on the link between health care spending and health outcomes in England (RePEc:chy:respap:32cherp)
by Stephen Martin & Nigel Rice & Peter C Smith - Derivation of a needs based capitation formula for allocation prescribing budgets (RePEc:chy:respap:34cheop)
by Nigel Rice & Paul Dixon & David Lloyd & David Roberts - Approaches to capitation and risk adjustment in health care: an international survey (RePEc:chy:respap:38cheop)
by Nigel Rice & Peter Smith - The link between health care spending and health outcomes for the new English Primary Care Trusts (RePEc:chy:respap:42cherp)
by Stephen Martin & Nigel Rice & Peter C Smith - Does Better Disease Management in Primary Care Reduce Hospital Costs? (RePEc:chy:respap:65cherp)
by Mark Dusheiko & Hugh Gravelle & Stephen Martin & Nigel Rice & Peter C Smith - Modelling Individual Patient Hospital Expenditure for General Practice Budgets (RePEc:chy:respap:73cherp)
by Hugh Gravelle & Mark Dusheiko & Steve Martin & Pete Smith & Nigel Rice & Jennifer Dixon - Methods for the estimation of the NICE cost effectiveness threshold (RePEc:chy:respap:81cherp)
by Karl Claxton & Steve Martin & Marta Soares & Nigel Rice & Eldon Spackman & Sebastian Hinde & Nancy Devlin & Peter C Smith & Mark Sculpher - The influence of cost-effectiveness and other factors on NICE decisions (RePEc:chy:respap:93cherp)
by Helen Dakin & Nancy Devlin & Yan Feng & Nigel Rice & Phill O’Neill & David Parkin - Statistical analysis of EQ-5D profiles: does the use of value sets bias inference? (RePEc:cty:dpaper:08/10)
by Parkin, D. & Rice, N. & Devlin, N. - Need, demand, supply in health care: working definitions, and their implications for defining access (RePEc:cup:hecopl:v:18:y:2023:i:1:p:1-13_1)
by Rodriguez Santana, Idaira & Mason, Anne & Gutacker, Nils & Kasteridis, Panagiotis & Santos, Rita & Rice, Nigel - Early Retirement and Inequality in Britain and Germany: How Important Is Health? (RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp188)
by Jennifer Roberts & Nigel Rice & Andrew M. Jones - Reporting heterogeneity in modeling self-assessed survey outcomes (RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:124:y:2023:i:c:s0264999323000895)
by Greene, William & Harris, Mark N. & Knott, Rachel & Rice, Nigel - Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on self-reported health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS (RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:27:y:2010:i:4:p:866-880)
by Jones, Andrew M. & Rice, Nigel & Roberts, Jennifer - Using externally collected vignettes to account for reporting heterogeneity in survey self-assessment (RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:194:y:2020:i:c:s0165176520302147)
by Harris, Mark N. & Knott, Rachel J. & Lorgelly, Paula K. & Rice, Nigel - Acute health shocks and labour market outcomes: Evidence from the post crash era (RePEc:eee:ehbiol:v:36:y:2020:i:c:s1570677x19300115)
by Jones, Andrew M. & Rice, Nigel & Zantomio, Francesca - Methods for assessing the cost-effectiveness of public health interventions: Key challenges and recommendations (RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:93:y:2009:i:2-3:p:85-92)
by Weatherly, Helen & Drummond, Michael & Claxton, Karl & Cookson, Richard & Ferguson, Brian & Godfrey, Christine & Rice, Nigel & Sculpher, Mark & Sowden, Amanda - Heterogeneity in end of life health care expenditure trajectory profiles (RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:204:y:2022:i:c:p:221-251)
by Kasteridis, Panagiotis & Rice, Nigel & Santos, Rita - The effects of health shocks on risk preferences: Do personality traits matter? (RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:204:y:2022:i:c:p:356-371)
by Rice, Nigel & Robone, Silvana - The market for elective surgery: Joint estimation of supply and demand (RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:26:y:2007:i:2:p:263-285)
by Martin, Stephen & Rice, Nigel & Jacobs, Rowena & Smith, Peter - Does health care spending improve health outcomes? Evidence from English programme budgeting data (RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:27:y:2008:i:4:p:826-842)
by Martin, Stephen & Rice, Nigel & Smith, Peter C. - Persistence in health limitations: A European comparative analysis (RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:27:y:2008:i:6:p:1472-1488)
by Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina & Jones, Andrew M. & Rice, Nigel - Health care deprivation profiles in the measurement of inequality and inequity: An application to GP fundholding in the English NHS (RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:28:y:2009:i:6:p:1048-1061)
by Laudicella, Mauro & Cookson, Richard & Jones, Andrew M. & Rice, Nigel - Inequality and polarisation in health systems' responsiveness: A cross-country analysis (RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:30:y:2011:i:4:p:616-625)
by Jones, Andrew M. & Rice, Nigel & Robone, Silvana & Dias, Pedro Rosa - Does better disease management in primary care reduce hospital costs? Evidence from English primary care (RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:30:y:2011:i:5:p:919-932)
by Dusheiko, Mark & Gravelle, Hugh & Martin, Stephen & Rice, Nigel & Smith, Peter C. - Health care expenditures, age, proximity to death and morbidity: Implications for an ageing population (RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:57:y:2018:i:c:p:60-74)
by Howdon, Daniel & Rice, Nigel - Health effects on labour market exits and entries (RePEc:eee:labeco:v:17:y:2010:i:1:p:62-76)
by García-Gómez, Pilar & Jones, Andrew M. & Rice, Nigel - Mental health around pregnancy and child development from early childhood to adolescence (RePEc:eee:labeco:v:78:y:2022:i:c:s092753712200135x)
by von Hinke, Stephanie & Rice, Nigel & Tominey, Emma - Exploring mental health disability gaps in the labour market: the UK experience during COVID-19 (RePEc:eee:labeco:v:78:y:2022:i:c:s0927537122001439)
by Bryan, Mark & Bryce, Andrew & Rice, Nigel & Roberts, Jennifer & Sechel, Cristina - The disutility of commuting? The effect of gender and local labor markets (RePEc:eee:regeco:v:77:y:2019:i:c:p:264-275)
by Jacob, Nikita & Munford, Luke & Rice, Nigel & Roberts, Jennifer - The influence of households on drinking behaviour: a multilevel analysis (RePEc:eee:socmed:v:46:y:1998:i:8:p:971-979)
by Rice, Nigel & Carr-Hill, Roy & Dixon, Paul & Sutton, Matthew - Risk and the general practitioner budget holder (RePEc:eee:socmed:v:47:y:1998:i:10:p:1547-1554)
by Martin, Stephen & Rice, Nigel & Smith, Peter C. - Do measures of self-reported morbidity bias the estimation of the determinants of health care utilisation? (RePEc:eee:socmed:v:49:y:1999:i:7:p:867-878)
by Sutton, Matthew & Carr-Hill, Roy & Gravelle, Hugh & Rice, Nigel - Use of a visual analogue scale in a daily patient diary: modelling cross-sectional time-series data on health-related quality of life (RePEc:eee:socmed:v:59:y:2004:i:2:p:351-360)
by Parkin, David & Rice, Nigel & Jacoby, Ann & Doughty, Julie - Socioeconomic inequalities in health: A comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel (RePEc:eee:socmed:v:63:y:2006:i:5:p:1246-1261)
by Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina & Jones, Andrew M. & López-Nicolás, Angel & Rice, Nigel - Can regional resource shares be based only on prevalence data? An empirical investigation of the proportionality assumption (RePEc:eee:socmed:v:69:y:2009:i:11:p:1634-1642)
by Vallejo-Torres, Laura & Morris, Stephen & Carr-Hill, Roy & Dixon, Paul & Law, Malcom & Rice, Nigel & Sutton, Matthew - The Dynamics of Health (RePEc:elg:eechap:14021_2)
by Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Paul Contoyannis - The Dynamics of Health (RePEc:elg:eechap:3572_2)
by Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Paul Contoyannis - Unknown item RePEc:eme:cea111:s0573-855520180000294008 (chapter)
- Anchoring Vignettes and Cross-country Comparability: An Empirical Assessment of Self-reported Mobility (RePEc:eme:ceazzz:s0573-855520180000294008)
by Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Silvana Robone - Tracking Pupils Into Adulthood: Selective Schools and Long-Term Human Capital (RePEc:eme:ceazzz:s0573-855520240000297002)
by Chiara Pastore & Nigel Rice & Andrew M. Jones - Health and Retirement in Europe (RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:6:y:2009:i:10:p:2676-2695:d:5977)
by Ronald Hagan & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice - End-Of-Life Medical Spending In Last Twelve Months Of Life Is Lower Than Previously Reported (RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-01631529)
by Eric French & Jeremy Mccauley & Maria Aragon & Pieter Bakx & Martin Chalkley & Stacey H. Chen & Bent J. Christensen & Hongwei Chuang & Aurelie Côté-Sergent & Mariacristina de Nardi & Elliott Fan & Dam - End-Of-Life Medical Spending In Last Twelve Months Of Life Is Lower Than Previously Reported (RePEc:hal:pseptp:halshs-01631529)
by Eric French & Jeremy Mccauley & Maria Aragon & Pieter Bakx & Martin Chalkley & Stacey H. Chen & Bent J. Christensen & Hongwei Chuang & Aurelie Côté-Sergent & Mariacristina de Nardi & Elliott Fan & Dam - Mental Health around Pregnancy and Child Development from Early Childhood to Adolescence (RePEc:hka:wpaper:2019-048)
by Stephanie von Hinke & Nigel Rice & Emma Tominey - Medical Spending and Hospital Inpatient Care in England: An Analysis over Time (RePEc:ifs:fistud:v:37:y:2016:i::p:405-432)
by Eric French & Elaine Kelly & María José Aragón & Martin Chalkley & Nigel Rice - The evaluation of health policies through dynamic microsimulation methods (RePEc:ijm:journl:v:5:y:2012:i:1:p:2-20)
by Eugenio Zucchelli & Andrew M Jones & Nigel Rice - Mental Health around Pregnancy and Child Development from Early Childhood to Adolescence (RePEc:iza:izadps:dp12544)
by von Hinke, Stephanie & Rice, Nigel & Tominey, Emma - The dynamics of health in the British Household Panel Survey (RePEc:jae:japmet:v:19:y:2004:i:4:p:473-503)
by Paul Contoyannis & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice - Editorial: Capitation and risk adjustment in health care (RePEc:kap:hcarem:v:3:y:2000:i:2:p:73-75)
by Nigel Rice & Peter Smith - Simulation-based Inference in Dynamic Panel Probit Models: an Application to Health (RePEc:mcm:deptwp:2002-12)
by Paul Contoyannis & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice - Unknown item RePEc:ohe:respap:000107 (paper)
- Survey self-asessments, reporting behaviour and the use of externally collected vignettes (RePEc:ozl:bcecwp:wp1508)
by Mark N. Harris & Rachel Knott & Paula Lorgelly & Nigel Rice - The Effects of Health Shocks on labour Market Exits: Evidence from the HILDA Survey (RePEc:ozl:journl:v:13:y:2010:i:2:p:191-218)
by Eugenio Zucchelli & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Anthony Harris - Early Retirement Among Men in Britain and Germany: How Important is Health?* (RePEc:pal:gpprii:v:35:y:2010:i:4:p:644-667)
by Jennifer Roberts & Nigel Rice & Andrew M Jones - Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Using Data from Multinational Trials: The Use of Bivariate Hierarchical Modeling (RePEc:sae:medema:v:27:y:2007:i:4:p:471-490)
by Andrea Manca & Paul C. Lambert & Mark Sculpher & Nigel Rice - Statistical Analysis of EQ-5D Profiles: Does the Use of Value Sets Bias Inference? (RePEc:sae:medema:v:30:y:2010:i:5:p:556-565)
by David Parkin & Nigel Rice & Nancy Devlin - Health Shocks and the Hazard Rate of Early Retirement in the ECHP (RePEc:ses:arsjes:2008-iii-3)
by Ronald Hagan & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice - Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS (RePEc:shf:wpaper:2007002)
by Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts & Andrew M. Jones - Early retirement and inequality in Britain and Germany: How important is health? (RePEc:shf:wpaper:2008012)
by Jennifer Roberts & Nigel Rice & Andrew M. Jones - The disutility of commuting? The effect of gender and local labour markets (RePEc:shf:wpaper:2018010)
by Luke Munford & Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts & Nikita Jacob - Does Commuting Mode Choice Impact Health? (RePEc:shf:wpaper:2019023)
by Nikita Jacob & Luke Munford & Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts - Mental health and employment: a bounding approach using panel data (RePEc:shf:wpaper:2020006)
by Mark L. Bryan & Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts & Cristina Sechel - Mental health and productivity: evidence for the UK (RePEc:shf:wpaper:2022023)
by Dacheng Huo & Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts & Cristina Sechel - The impact of health on wages: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (RePEc:spr:empeco:v:26:y:2001:i:4:p:599-622)
by (*), Nigel Rice & Paul Contoyannis - Simulation-based inference in dynamic panel probit models: An application to health (RePEc:spr:empeco:v:29:y:2004:i:1:p:49-77)
by Paul Contoyannis & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice - Quality of schooling and inequality of opportunity in health (RePEc:spr:empeco:v:42:y:2012:i:2:p:369-394)
by Andrew Jones & Nigel Rice & Pedro Rosa Dias - Dynamic panel data estimation of an integrated Grossman and Becker–Murphy model of health and addiction (RePEc:spr:empeco:v:56:y:2019:i:2:d:10.1007_s00181-017-1367-6)
by Andrew M. Jones & Audrey Laporte & Nigel Rice & Eugenio Zucchelli - Analysis of the validity of the vignette approach to correct for heterogeneity in reporting health system responsiveness (RePEc:spr:eujhec:v:12:y:2011:i:2:p:141-162)
by Nigel Rice & Silvana Robone & Peter Smith - Contractual conditions, working conditions and their impact on health and well-being (RePEc:spr:eujhec:v:12:y:2011:i:5:p:429-444)
by Silvana Robone & Andrew Jones & Nigel Rice - Trends in and drivers of healthcare expenditure in the English NHS: a retrospective analysis (RePEc:spr:hecrev:v:10:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1186_s13561-020-00278-9)
by Idaira Rodriguez Santana & María José Aragón & Nigel Rice & Anne Rosemary Mason - Reporting heterogeneity effects in modelling self reports of health (RePEc:ste:nystbu:16-12)
by William Greene & Mark N. Harris & Bruce Hollingsworth & Rachel Knott & Nigel Rice - Long-Term Effects of School Quality on Health and Lifestyle: Evidence from Comprehensive Schooling Reforms in England (RePEc:ucp:jhucap:doi:10.1086/662441)
by Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Pedro Rosa Dias - Acute health shocks and labour market outcomes (RePEc:ven:wpaper:2016:09)
by Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Francesca Zantomio - Labour supply and informal care responses to health shocks within couples: evidence from the UKHL (RePEc:ven:wpaper:2021:11)
by Annarita Macchioni Giaquinto & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Francesca Zantomio - A longitudinal analysis of mental health mobility in Britain (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:13:y:2004:i:10:p:981-1001)
by Katharina Hauck & Nigel Rice - Assessing generalisability by location in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis: the use of multilevel models (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:14:y:2005:i:5:p:471-485)
by Andrea Manca & Nigel Rice & Mark J. Sculpher & Andrew H. Briggs - The role of the staff MFF in distributing NHS funding: taking account of differences in local labour market conditions (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:19:y:2010:i:5:p:532-548)
by Robert Elliott & Ada Ma & Matt Sutton & Diane Skatun & Nigel Rice & Stephen Morris & Alex McConnachie - Comparing costs and outcomes across programmes of health care (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:21:y:2012:i:3:p:316-337)
by Stephen Martin & Nigel Rice & Peter C. Smith - The Influence of Cost‐Effectiveness and Other Factors on Nice Decisions (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:24:y:2015:i:10:p:1256-1271)
by Helen Dakin & Nancy Devlin & Yan Feng & Nigel Rice & Phill O'Neill & David Parkin - Do Public Smoking Bans have an Impact on Active Smoking? Evidence from the UK (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:24:y:2015:i:2:p:175-192)
by Andrew M. Jones & Audrey Laporte & Nigel Rice & Eugenio Zucchelli - Healthcare Cost Regressions: Going Beyond the Mean to Estimate the Full Distribution (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:24:y:2015:i:9:p:1192-1212)
by Andrew M. Jones & James Lomas & Nigel Rice - Does commuting mode choice impact health? (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:30:y:2021:i:2:p:207-230)
by Nikita Jacob & Luke Munford & Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts - Labor supply and informal care responses to health shocks within couples: Evidence from the UK (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:31:y:2022:i:12:p:2700-2720)
by Annarita Macchioni Giaquinto & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Francesca Zantomio - Impact of prevention in primary care on costs in primary and secondary care for people with serious mental illness (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:32:y:2023:i:2:p:343-355)
by Jemimah Ride & Panos Kasteridis & Nils Gutacker & Hugh Gravelle & Nigel Rice & Anne Mason & Maria Goddard & Tim Doran & Rowena Jacobs - The impact of nursing grade on the quality and outcome of nursing care (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:4:y:1995:i:1:p:57-72)
by Roy A. Carr‐Hill & Paul Dixon & Mary Griffiths & Moira Higgins & Dorothy McCaughan & Nigel Rice & Ken Wright - Multilevel models and health economics (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:6:y:1997:i:6:p:561-575)
by Nigel Rice & Andrew Jones - Drinking patterns within households: the estimation and interpretation of individual and group variables (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:7:y:1998:i:8:p:689-699)
by Nigel Rice & Matthew Sutton - Non‐ and semi‐parametric estimation of age and time heterogeneity in repeated cross‐sections: an application to self‐reported morbidity and general practitioner utilization1 (RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:8:y:1999:i:5:p:429-440)
by David Parkin & Nigel Rice & Matthew Sutton - Applying Beta‐Type Size Distributions To Healthcare Cost Regressions (RePEc:wly:japmet:v:29:y:2014:i:4:p:649-670)
by Andrew M. Jones & James Lomas & Nigel Rice - Reporting bias and heterogeneity in selfassessed health. Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/04)
by Cristina Hernández-Quevedo & Andrew M Jones & Nigel Rice - Health-related non-response in the BHPS and ECHP: using inverse probability weighted estimators in nonlinear models (RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/05)
by Andrew M Jones & Xander Koolman & Nigel Rice - The labour supply of nurses in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/10)
by Nigel Rice - Socioeconomic inequalities in health: a comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel (RePEc:yor:hectdg:05/12)
by Cristina Hernández Quevedo & Andrew M Jones & Ángel López Nicolás & Nigel Rice - Health and retirement in Europe (RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/10)
by Ronald Hagan & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice - Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS (RePEc:yor:hectdg:06/13)
by Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts & Andrew M. Jones - Persistence in health limitations: a European comparative analysis (RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/03)
by Cristina Hernández-Quevedo & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice - Health and Retirement among Older Workers (RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/19)
by Eugenio Zucchelli & Anthony Harris & Nigel Rice & Andrew M. Jones - Health care deprivation profiles in the measurement of inequality and inequity: an application to GP fundholding in the English NHS (RePEc:yor:hectdg:07/28)
by Mauro Laudicella & Richard Cookson & Andrew Jones & Nigel Rice - Health effects on labour market exits and entries (RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/03)
by García-Gómeza, P & Jones, A.M & Rice, N - The measurement and comparison of health system responsiveness (RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/05)
by Rice, N & Robone, S & Smith, P.C - Health care deprivation profiles in the measurement of inequality and inequity: an application to GP fundholding in the English NHS (RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/06)
by Laudicella, M & Cookson, R & Jones, A.M & Rice, N - Contractual Conditions, Working conditions, Health and Well-Being in the British Household Panel Survey (RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/19)
by Robone, S & Jones, A. M & Rice, N - Early retirement and inequality in Britain and Germany: How important is health? (RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/27)
by Roberts, J & Rice, N & Jones, A.M - International Comparison of Public Sector Performance: The Use of Anchoring Vignettes to adjust Self-Reported Data (RePEc:yor:hectdg:08/28)
by Rice, N & Robone, S & Smith, P.C - Econometric Evaluation of Health Policies (RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/09)
by Jones A.M & Rice N - Analysis of the Validity of the Vignette Approach to Correct for Heterogeneity in Reporting Health System Responsiveness (RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/28)
by Nigel Rice & Silvana Robone & Peter Smith - Vignettes and health systems responsiveness in crosscountry comparative analyses (RePEc:yor:hectdg:09/29)
by Nigel Rice & Silvana Robone & Peter Smith - The evaluation of health policies through microsimulation methods (RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/03)
by Zucchelli, E & Jones, A.M & Rice, N - Long-term effects of cognitive skills, social adjustment and schooling on health and lifestyle: Evidence from a reform of selective schooling (RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/11)
by Jones, A. & Rice, N. & Rosa Dias, P. - Quality of Schooling and Inequality of Opportunity in Health (RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/22)
by Jones, A & Rice, N & Rosa Dias, P - Inequality and Polarisation in Health Systems’ Responsiveness: A Cross-Country Analysis (RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/27)
by Janoes, A & Rice, N & Robone, S & Rosa Dias, P - Health systems’ responsiveness and its characteristics: a cross-country comparative analysis (RePEc:yor:hectdg:10/29)
by Robone, S & Rice, N & Smith, P - A model of the impact of smoking bans on smoking with evidence from bans in England and Scotland (RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/05)
by Jones, A & Laporte, A & Rice, N & Zucchelli, E - Applying Beta-type Size Distributions to Healthcare Cost Regressions (RePEc:yor:hectdg:11/31)
by Jones, A & Lomas, J & Rice, N - A comparison of parametric and non-parametric adjustments using vignettes for self-reported data (RePEc:yor:hectdg:12/10)
by Andrew M. Jones; Nigel Rice, Silvana Robone; & Nigel Rice; & Silvana Robone: - A quasi-Monte Carlo comparison of developments in parametric and semi-parametric regression methods for heavy tailed and non-normal data: with an application to healthcare costs (RePEc:yor:hectdg:13/30)
by Jones, A. M. & Lomas, J. & Moore, P. & Rice, N. - A synthesis of the Grossman and Becker-Murphy models of health and addiction: theoretical and empirical implications (RePEc:yor:hectdg:14/07)
by Jones, A. M. & Laporte, A. & Rice, N. & Zucchelli, E. - Going Beyond the Mean in Healthcare Cost Regressions: a Comparison of Methods for Estimating the Full Conditional Distribution (RePEc:yor:hectdg:14/26)
by Jones, A. & Lomas, J. & Rice, N. - Acute health shocks and labour market outcomes (RePEc:yor:hectdg:16/04)
by Jones, M.A. & Rice, N. & Zantomio, F. - The effect of health shocks on financial risk preferences differs by personality traits (RePEc:yor:hectdg:18/07)
by Jones, A.M.; & Rice, N.; & Robone, S.; - The disutility of commuting? The effect of gender and local labour markets (RePEc:yor:hectdg:18/14)
by Munford, L.; & Rice, N.; & Roberts, J.; & Jacob, N.; - Tracking pupils into adulthood: selective schools and long-term well-being in the 1958 British cohort (RePEc:yor:hectdg:18/32)
by Jones, A.M.; & Pastore, C.; & Rice, N.; - Specification and testing of hierarchical ordered response models with anchoring vignettes (RePEc:yor:hectdg:19/18)
by Greene, W.H.; & Harris, M.N.; & Knott, R.; & Rice, N.; - Mental health and employment: a bounding approach using panel data (RePEc:yor:hectdg:20/12)
by Bryan, M. & Rice, N. & Roberts, J. & Sechel, C. - Reporting Bias and Heterogeneity in Self-Assessed Health. Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (RePEc:yor:yorken:04/18)
by Cristina Hernandez-Quevedo & Andrew M Jones & Nigel Rice - Does better disease management in primary care reduce hospital costs? Evidence from English primary care (RePEc:yor:yorken:11/15)
by Mark Dusheiko & Hugh Gravelle & Stephen Martin & Nigel Rice & Peter Smith - Labour supply and informal care responses to health shocks within couples: evidence from the UKHLS (RePEc:zbw:glodps:806)
by Macchioni Giaquinto, Annarita & Jones, Andrew M. & Rice, Nigel & Zantomio, Francesca