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Does Reporting Heterogeneity Bias the Measurement of Health Disparities?

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Journal Health Econ
Publisher Wiley
Date 2007 Aug 19
PMID 17701960
Citations 60
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Abstract

Heterogeneity in reporting of health by socio-economic and demographic characteristics potentially biases the measurement of health disparities. We use anchoring vignettes to identify socio-demographic differences in the reporting of health in Indonesia, India and China. Homogeneous reporting by socio-demographic group is rejected and correcting for reporting heterogeneity tends to reduce slightly estimated disparities in health by education (not China) and to increase those by income. But the method does not reveal substantial reporting bias in measures of health disparities.

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