Wednesday, November 21, 2007

[EQ] Analyzing Health Equity Using Household Survey Data Analyzing: A Guide to Techniques and Their Implementation

 

Analyzing Health Equity Using Household Survey Data Analyzing: A Guide to Techniques and Their Implementation

Owen O'Donnell, Eddy van Doorslaer, Adam Wagstaff, and Magnus Lindelow

WBI Learning Resources Series - Published by the World Bank - 2007

 

Available online PDF [234p.] at:
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPAH/Resources/Publications/459843-1195594469249/HealthEquityFINAL.pdf

 

“….Health equity has become an increasingly popular research topic during the course of the past 25 years. Many factors explain this trend, including a

growing demand from policymakers, better and more plentiful household data, and increased computer power. But progress in quantifying and understanding health equities would not have been possible without appropriate analytic techniques.

 

These techniques are the subject of this book. The book includes chapters dealing with data issues and the measurement of the key variables in health

equity analysis (Part i), quantitative techniques for interpreting and presenting health equity data (Part ii), and the application of these techniques

in the analysis of equity in health care utilization and health care spending (Part iii). The aim of the book is to provide researchers and analysts with a

step-by-step practical guide to the measurement of a variety of aspects of health equity, with worked examples and computer code, mostly for the computer

program Stata.

 

 It is hoped that these step-by-step guides, and the easy-to-implement computer routines contained in them, will help stimulate yet more research in the field, especially policy-oriented health equity research that enables researchers to help policymakers develop and evaluate programs to reduce health inequities….”

 

Download:   Complete Book  (PDF 6.42MB)

Table of Contents (PDF 58kb)

Ch. 1:  Introduction (PDF 119kb)

Ch. 2:  Data for Health Equity Analysis: Requirements, Sources and Sample Designs (PDF 159kb)

Ch. 3:  Health Outcome #1: Child Survival (PDF 107kb)

Ch. 4:  Health Outcome #2: Anthropometrics (PDF 1.05MB)

Ch. 5:  Health Outcome #3: Adult Health (PDF 156kb)

Ch. 6:  Measurement of Living Standards (PDF 188kb)

Ch. 7:  Concentration Curves (PDF 134kb)

Ch. 8:  The Concentration Index (PDF 176kb)

Ch. 9:  Extensions to the Concentration Index: Inequality Aversion and the Health Achievement Index (PDF 132kb)

Ch. 10:  Multivariate Analysis of Health Survey Data (PDF 188kb)

Ch. 11:  Nonlinear Models for Health and Medical Expenditure Data (PDF 194kb)

Ch. 12:  Explaining Differences Between Groups: Oaxaca Decomposition (PDF 166kb)

Ch. 13:  Explaining Socioeconomic-Related Health Inequality: Decomposition of the Concentration Index (PDF 95.5kb)

Ch. 14:  Who Benefits from Health Sector Subsidies? Benefit Incidence Analysis  (PDF 177kb)

Ch. 15:  Measuring and Explaining Inequity in Health Service Delivery (PDF 123kb)

Ch. 16:  Who Pays for Health Care? Progressivity of Health Finance  (PDF 154kb)

Ch. 17:  Redistributive Effect of Health Finance (PDF 78.9kb)

Ch. 18:  Catastrophic Payments for Health Care (PDF 134kb)

Ch. 19:  Health Care Payments and Poverty (PDF 107kb

 


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