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Título : | Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals | Autor : | Sánchez, Esdras Josiel Licona, Tania Soledad Licona, Kenssy Jackeline González, Stephanie Julissa Mejía, Diana Alejandra Paredes, Felipe Alejandro Salinas, Luis Roberto |
Palabras clave : | ECONOMETRIA; SALUD; FACTORES SOCIALES; ECONOMIA | Fecha de publicación : | 2018 | Editorial : | Euro-American Association of Economic Development Studies | Cita : | Sánchez, E. J. [et al.] Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals [en línea] Applied Econometrics and International Development. 2018, 18 (1) Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10987 | Resumen : | Abstract: This article is pioneering by using econometric models for analyzing the perceived health factors in Honduras. A simple random samples was taken from three regions of Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula and Santa Barbara, later, we estimated a probit model. We conclude that there is proof of a relationship between socioeconomic factors and the perceived health, where in a cluster of 14 explanatory variables, nine are determinant and five weren´t. There was a 38% probability for a positive perceived health for an individual, which diminishes by ages older than 35. Women tended to have a better perception than men did. | Cobertura Espacial: | Honduras | URI : | https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10987 | ISSN : | 1578 4487 (on line) | Disciplina: | ECONOMIA | Derechos: | Acceso abierto |
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