Andrew M. Jones

University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies

Professor

Heslington

York, YO1 5DD

United Kingdom

Monash University - Centre for Health Economics

Building 75, 15 Innovation Walk

Monash University

Clayton, Victoria 3800

Australia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (21)

1.

The COVID-19 Pandemic and its Impact on Inequality of Opportunity in Psychological Distress in the UK

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 31 May 2020
Apostolos Davillas and Andrew M. Jones
University of East Anglia (UEA) and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies
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COVID-19; inequality of opportunity; GHQ; mental health; psychological distress

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Measurement and Explanation of Socioeconomic Inequality in Health with Longitudinal Data

UPF Working Paper No. 711
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 11 Jul 2004
Ángel López Nicolás and Andrew M. Jones
Universitat Pompeu Fabra and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies
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Health inequalities, mobility, Gini and concentration indices, mental health, BHPS

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Acute Health Shocks and Labour Market Outcomes

University Ca' Foscari of Venice, Dept. of Economics Research Paper Series No. 9
Number of pages: 44 Posted: 21 Mar 2016
Andrew M. Jones, Nigel Rice and Francesca Zantomio
University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York - Derwent College and Ca Foscari University of Venice
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health shocks, labour supply, panel data, matching methods

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The Importance of Individual Heterogeneity in the Decomposition of Measures of Socioeconomic Inequality in Health: An Approach Based on Quantile Regression

UPF Economics and Business Working Paper No. 626
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 23 Sep 2002
Andrew M. Jones and Ángel López Nicolás
University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and Universitat Pompeu Fabra
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Health inequalities, unobserved heterogeneity, quantile regression

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How Does Heterogeneity Shape the Socioeconomic Gradient in Health Satisfaction?

Ruhr Economic Paper No. 8, iHEA 2007 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics Paper
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 30 May 2007
Andrew M. Jones and Stefanie Schurer
University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and Ruhr University of Bochum - Faculty of Economics
Downloads 156 (407,355)
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Panel data, generalized conditional fixed effects logit, generalized ordered logit, health, GSOEP

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Measurement of Horizontal Inequity in Health Care Utilisation Using European Panel Data

Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper No. 07-059/3
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 04 Aug 2007
Teresa Bago d'Uva, Andrew M. Jones and Eddy van Doorslaer
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Faculty of Economics, University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and Erasmus School of Economics
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inequality, inequity, health care utilisation,; panel data, ECHP

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Modelling Healthcare Costs: A Semiparametric Extension of Generalised Linear Models

Macquarie Business School Research Paper
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 10 Mar 2020
Jia Chen, Yuanyuan Gu, Andrew M. Jones and Bin Peng
University of Macau, Macquarie University, Macquarie Business School, University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and Monash University - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics
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Body Mass Index; Extended estimating equations; Generalised linear model; Healthcare cost; Sieve estimation

Unmet Health Care Need and Income-Related Horizontal Equity in Access During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Number of pages: 12 Posted: 01 Dec 2020
Apostolos Davillas and Andrew M. Jones
University of East Anglia (UEA) and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies
Downloads 109 (544,405)
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inequity, COVID-19, unmet need, health care, UKHLS

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Early Retirement and Inequality in Britain and Germany: How Important is Health?

SOEPpaper No. 188
Number of pages: 33 Posted: 05 Jun 2009
Jennifer Roberts, Nigel Rice and Andrew M. Jones
University of Sheffield, University of York - Derwent College and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies
Downloads 110 (536,890)
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health, early retirement, hazard models

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Allowing for Heterogeneity in the Decomposition of Measures of Inequality in Health

Number of pages: 23 Posted: 20 Jul 2007
Andrew M. Jones and Angel Lopez Nicolas
University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and Technical University of Cartagena (UPCT)
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Health inequalities, heterogeneity, decomposition analysis, panel data

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Schooling and Smoking Among the Baby Boomers and Evaluation of the Impact of Educational Expansion in France

HEDG Working Paper 10/02
Number of pages: 46 Posted: 08 Feb 2010 Last Revised: 26 Mar 2010
Fabrice Etile and Andrew M. Jones
Paris School of Economics and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies
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Smoking, Education, Duration Analysis, France

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Cognitive Ability and the Mortality Gradient by Education: Selection or Mediation?

IZA Discussion Paper No. 9798
Number of pages: 52 Posted: 21 Mar 2016 Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
Govert E. Bijwaard and Andrew M. Jones
Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies
Downloads 69 (717,893)
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education, mortality, inverse probability weighting, mediators, mixed proportional hazard

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Labour Supply and Informal Care Responses to Health Shocks within Couples: Evidence from the UKHL

University Ca' Foscari of Venice, Dept. of Economics Research Paper Series No. 11/WP/2021
Number of pages: 36 Posted: 05 May 2021
Ca Foscari University of VeniceUnited Nations - Gender, Equity and Rural Employment DivisionUnited Nations - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York - Derwent College and Ca Foscari University of Venice
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Health shocks, added worker effect, labour supply, informal care, matching methods, panel data

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Ex Ante Inequality of Opportunity in Health Among the Elderly in China: A Distributional Decomposition Analysis of Biomarkers

IZA Discussion Paper No. 13292
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 01 Jun 2020 Last Revised: 16 Apr 2023
Lanlin Ding, Andrew M. Jones and Peng Nie
Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU), University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and Xi'an Jiaotong University
Downloads 62 (759,492)
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inequality of opportunity, China, CHARLS, biomarkers, Shapley-Shorrocks decomposition, unconditional quantile regressions

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Inequality of Opportunity in Bodyweight Among Middle-Aged and Older Chinese: A Distributional Approach

IZA Discussion Paper No. 13421
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 07 Jul 2020 Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
Peng Nie, Lanlin Ding and Andrew M. Jones
Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU) and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies
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inequality of opportunity, body mass index, waist circumference, CHARLS, Shapley-Shorrocks decomposition, unconditional quantile regressions

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The Roles of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills in Moderating the Effects of Mixed-Ability Schools on Long-Term Health

NBER Working Paper No. w20811
Number of pages: 51 Posted: 05 Jan 2015 Last Revised: 14 May 2023
Anirban Basu, Andrew M. Jones and Pedro Rosa Dias
University of Washington, University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and University of Sussex - Department of Economics
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Biological Age and Predicting Future Health Care Utilisation

IZA Discussion Paper No. 17159
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 31 Jul 2024
Apostolos Davillas and Andrew M. Jones
University of Macedonia and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies
Downloads 37 (959,911)
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red herring hypothesis, health care utilisation, biological age, epigenetics, LASSO, supervised machine learning

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Is Cannabis a Gateway to Hard Drugs?

iHEA 2007 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics Paper
Posted: 21 Jun 2007
University of Oslo, HELSAM, HERO, Norwegian Institute for Alcohol and Drug Research, SIRUS and University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies

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gateway hypothesis, substance use, cannabis

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Health and Retirement Among Older Working Couples in Australia

iHEA 2007 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics Paper
Posted: 16 Jun 2007
University of York - Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and University of York - Derwent College

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health, discrete-time hazard model, retirement

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Health and Retirement in Europe

iHEA 2007 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics Paper
Posted: 12 Jun 2007
Ronald Hagan, Andrew M. Jones and Nigel Rice
The University of Western Australia, University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and University of York - Derwent College

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Retirement, Health, ECHP, Discrete time hazard models

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A Box-Cox Double-Hurdle Model

Posted: 02 Apr 2001
Andrew M. Jones and Steven T. Yen
University of York - Department of Economics and Related Studies and University of Tennessee - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

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