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Gender and the demand for medical care
Authors:Janet Hunt-Mccool  B.F. Kiker  Ying Chung Ng
Affiliation:1. Private Consultant , 709 Grandin Avenue, Rockville , Maryland;2. Department of Economics , University of South Carolina , Columbia , South Carolina , 29208 , USA;3. Hong Kong Baptist University , Kowloon , Hong Kong
Abstract:The consumption of a set of diverse medical services is analysed in an effort to determine the sources of high utilization by women.Unlike previous studies of gender and the demand for medical services,the range of services investigate allows us to draw conclusions about the influence of physicians as agents.We use a modified version of the almost-ideal demand model in the emperical analysis which,unlike the double-log quadratic, or linear demand models, is consistent with constraints imposed by economic theory.Through decomposition of the variance, it was found that if women reported the same series of health indicators as men. their use of most services would fall below that of men.
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