2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1670714
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I Feel Good! Gender Differences and Reporting Heterogeneity in Self-Assessed Health

Abstract: For empirical analysis and policy-oriented recommendation, the precise measurement of individual health or well-being is essential. The problem with variables based on questionnaires such as selfassessed health is that the answer may depend on individual reporting behaviour. Moreover, if individual"s health perception varies with certain attitudes of the respondent reporting heterogeneity may lead to index or cut-point shifts of the health distribution, causing estimation problems. We analyse the reporting beh… Show more

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