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Wealth Effect and Dental Care Utilization in the United States

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  • Richard J. Manski
  • John F. Moeller
  • Haiyan Chen
  • Patricia A. St. Clair
  • Jody Schimmel
  • John V. Pepper

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This article considers the effect of changing household wealth on changes in utilization.

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  • Richard J. Manski & John F. Moeller & Haiyan Chen & Patricia A. St. Clair & Jody Schimmel & John V. Pepper, 2012. "Wealth Effect and Dental Care Utilization in the United States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6b67392a4b7d4713bf06fe761, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:6b67392a4b7d4713bf06fe7619016a3d
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    1. Barbara J Smith & Michael Helgeson & Brenda Prosa & Tracy L Finlayson & Mario Orozco & Padideh Asgari & Ian Pierce & Gregory Norman & Eliah Aronoff-Spencer, 2020. "Longitudinal analysis of cost and dental utilization patterns for older adults in outpatient and long-term care settings in Minnesota," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(5), pages 1-22, May.
    2. Ricardo Rodrigues & Stefania Ilinca & Andrea E. Schmidt, 2018. "Income‐rich and wealth‐poor? The impact of measures of socio‐economic status in the analysis of the distribution of long‐term care use among older people," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(3), pages 637-646, March.

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