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Health Equity

Health differs between socioeconomic groups throughout the world. Our research measures the magnitudes of these health disparities, unravels their causes, and evaluates the impact of policies on them. Furthermore, we elicit people’s aversion to health inequalities and use these social preferences to conduct equity-sensitive evaluation of health policies.

Our research

Measurement

Evidence

  • Tenand, M., Bakx, P., & van Doorslaer, E. (2020). . Health economics29(10), 1161-1179.
  • . Health Economics, 2020;29:435–451 Tenand, M, P Bakx and van Doorslaer E.K.A.
  • Journal of Health Economics 2020, 70: 102259. Coveney M, Garcia Gomez P, Van Doorslaer E, Van Ourti.
  • Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2020, 74: 232-239. Bertens L, Burgos Ochoa L, Van Ourti T, Steegers E, Been J.
  • SSM - Population Health 2019, 9:100469. Fikru Rizal M, van Doorslaer E.K.A.
  • SSM - Population Health 2018, 5: 239-248. Haal K, Smith A, van Doorslaer E.K.A.
  • . The Lancet Global Health 2018, 6: e292-e301. Murphy A, Palafox B, O’Donnell O et al.
  • Health Economics 2015, 24(10): 1348-1367. Garcia Gomez P, Schokkaert E, Van Ourti T, Bago d’Uva T (2015).

Evaluation

Our collaborations

We are a leading partner of Smarter Choices for Better Health, a multi-disciplinary research collaboration between the Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management, the and the .

Our teaching

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