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David Madden

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First Name:David
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Last Name:Madden
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RePEc Short-ID:pma884
Terminal Degree:1994 School of Economics; University College Dublin (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(95%) School of Economics
University College Dublin

Dublin, Ireland
http://www.ucd.ie/economics/
RePEc:edi:educdie (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) Health, Econometrics and Data Group
University of York

York, United Kingdom
http://www.york.ac.uk/res/herc/research/hedg/
RePEc:edi:hedyouk (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Madden, D., 2016. "Child and Adolescent Obesity in Ireland: A Longitudinal Perspective," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 16/12, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  2. David (David Patrick) Madden, 2016. "Childhood Obesity and Maternal Education in Ireland," Working Papers 201616, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  3. David Madden, 2014. "Bridging the Gaps: Inequalities in Childrens' Educational Outcomes in Ireland," Working Papers 201420, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  4. Eibhlin Hudson & David Madden & Irene Mosca, 2014. "A formal investigation of inequalities in health behaviours after age 50 on the Island of Ireland," Working Papers 201402, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  5. Madden, D., 2013. "The Poverty Effects of a "Fat-Tax" in Ireland," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 13/07, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  6. Madden, D., 2013. "Born to Win? The Role of Circumstances and Luck in Early Childhood Health Inequalities," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 13/27, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  7. David Madden, 2013. "Winners and Losers on the Roller-Coaster: Ireland, 2003-2011," Working Papers 201315, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  8. David (David Patrick) Madden, 2013. "Health and Wealth on the Roller-Coaster: Ireland, 2003-2011," Working Papers 201305, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  9. David (David Patrick) Madden, 2013. "Self-reported and measured BMI in Ireland: should we adjust the obesity thresholds?," Working Papers 201301, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  10. David Madden, 2012. "The Socioeconomic Determinants of Mental Stress in Ireland," Working Papers 201221, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  11. David (David Patrick) Madden, 2012. "Methods for studying dominance and inequality in population health," Working Papers 201205, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  12. David (David Patrick) Madden, 2012. "The relationship between low birthweight and socioeconomic status in Ireland," Working Papers 201214, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  13. David Madden, 2010. "A Profile of Obesity in Ireland, 2002-2007," Working Papers 201006, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  14. David Madden, 2010. "The Socioeconomic Gradient of Obesity in Ireland," Working Papers 201029, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  15. David Madden, 2010. "The Impact of an Economic Boom on the Level and Distribution of Well-Being: Ireland, 1994-2001," Working Papers 201015, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  16. David Madden, 2009. "Distributional Characteristics for Ireland: A Note," Working Papers 200910, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  17. Madden, D, 2008. "Health and Income Poverty in Ireland, 2003-2006," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 08/14, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  18. Madden, D, 2008. "Gender Differences in Mental Well- Being: A Decomposition Analysis," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 08/08, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  19. Madden, D, 2008. "Ordinal and Cardinal Measures of Health Inequality: An Empirical Comparison," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 08/09, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  20. Madden, D, 2008. "An Analysis of Mental Stress in Ireland, 1994-2000," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 08/07, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  21. David (David Patrick) Madden, 2007. "Health interventions and risky behaviour," Working Papers 200709, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  22. David Madden, 2006. "Body Mass Index and the Measurement of Obesity," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 06/11, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  23. David Madden, 2006. "Sample Selection Versus Two-Part Models Revisited: the Case of Female Smoking and Drinking," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 06/12, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York.
  24. David Madden, 2005. "Doctors’ Fees in Ireland Following the Change in Reimbursement - Did They Jump?," Working Papers 200520, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  25. David (David Patrick) Madden & Cathal Clancy, 2005. "Growth and inequality in Ireland : 1987 - 1999," Working Papers 200516, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  26. David (David Patrick) Madden & Brian Nolan & Anne Nolan, 2004. "GP reimbursement and visiting behaviour in Ireland," Working Papers 200426, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  27. Madden, David, 2003. "Tobacco Taxes and Starting and Quitting Smoking: Does the Effect Differ by Education?," Papers HRBWP03, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
  28. David Madden, 2002. "Do Tobacco Taxes Influence Starting and Quitting Smoking? A Duration Analysis Approach Using Evidence from a Sample of Irish Women," Working Papers 200206, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  29. David (David Patrick) Madden, 2002. "A review of recent research into poverty in Ireland," Working Papers 200232, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  30. David Madden, 2002. "Do Tobacco Taxes Influence Starting and Quitting Smoking? A Discrete Choice Approach Using Evidence from a Sample of Irish Women," Working Papers 200205, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  31. David Madden, 2002. "Smoke and Strong Whiskey - Factors Influencing Female Smoking and Drinking in Ireland," Working Papers 200204, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  32. David (David Patrick) Madden, 2002. "Setting the appropriate tax on cigarettes in Ireland," Working Papers 200225, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  33. David Madden, 2002. "Sources of Health Inequality for Irish Women," Working Papers 200226, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  34. Madden, D., 2000. "Was Ireland Better Off in 1994 than in 1987?," Papers 00/11, College Dublin, Department of Political Economy-.
  35. Madden, D., 2000. "Taxation, Debt and the Public Finances," Papers 00/17, College Dublin, Department of Political Economy-.
  36. Madden, D. & Smith, F., 2000. "Poverty in Ireland, 1987-1994: a Stochastic Dominance Approach," Papers 00/13, College Dublin, Department of Political Economy-.
  37. Madden, D., 1999. "Labour Market Discrimination on the Basis of Health: an Application to UK Data," Papers 99/13, College Dublin, Department of Political Economy-.
  38. Madden, D. & Walker, I., 1999. "Labour Supply, Health and Caring: Evidence from the UK," Papers 99/28, College Dublin, Department of Political Economy-.
  39. Madden, D., 1999. "Relative or Absolute Poverty Lines: A New Approach," Papers 99/9, College Dublin, Department of Political Economy-.
  40. Madden, D., 1999. "Towards a Broader Explanation of Male-Female Wage Differences," Papers 99/11, College Dublin, Department of Political Economy-.
  41. Madden, D., 1999. "The Kids are Alright? An Analysis of Child Benefit using Irish Data," Papers 99/26, College Dublin, Department of Political Economy-.
  42. David (David Patrick) Madden, 1997. "A comparison of poverty and welfare measures," Working Papers 199710, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  43. David Madden, 1996. "Sources of Income Inequality in Ireland," Working Papers 199615, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  44. D Madden, 1995. "Concentration curves, Inequality and Tax Reform," Working Papers 95/8, University College Dublin, Economics Department.

Articles

  1. David Madden, 2018. "Bridging the gaps: inequalities in children’s educational outcomes in Ireland," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 16(1), pages 103-122, March.
  2. David Madden, 2018. "The Base of Party Political Support in Ireland: A New Approach," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 49(1), pages 17-44.
  3. Madden, David, 2017. "Childhood obesity and maternal education in Ireland," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 27(PA), pages 114-125.
  4. David Madden, 2016. "Do schooling reforms improve long-term health?," IZA World of Labor, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), pages 306-306, October.
  5. Eibhlin Hudson & David Madden & Irene Mosca, 2015. "A Formal Investigation of Inequalities in Health Behaviours After Age 50 on the Island of Ireland," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 46(2), pages 233-265.
  6. David Madden, 2015. "Health and Wealth on the Roller-Coaster: Ireland, 2003–2011," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 121(2), pages 387-412, April.
  7. David Madden, 2015. "The Poverty Effects Of A ‘Fat‐Tax’ In Ireland," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 24(1), pages 104-121, January.
  8. David Madden, 2014. "The Socio-economic Gradient of Obesity in Ireland – Corrigendum," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 45(3), pages 451-454.
  9. David Madden, 2014. "Winners and Losers on the Roller-Coaster: Ireland, 2003-2011," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 45(3), pages 405-421.
  10. David Madden, 2013. "The Socio-Economic Gradient Of Obesity In Ireland," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 44(2), pages 181-196.
  11. David Madden, 2012. "A profile of obesity in Ireland, 2002–2007," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 175(4), pages 893-914, October.
  12. David Madden, 2011. "The Impact of an Economic Boom on the Level and Distribution of Subjective Well-Being: Ireland, 1994–2001," Journal of Happiness Studies, Springer, vol. 12(4), pages 667-679, August.
  13. David Madden, 2011. "Health and income poverty in Ireland, 2003–2006," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 9(1), pages 23-33, March.
  14. David Madden, 2010. "Gender Differences in Mental Well-Being: a Decomposition Analysis," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 99(1), pages 101-114, October.
  15. Madden, David, 2008. "Sample selection versus two-part models revisited: The case of female smoking and drinking," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 27(2), pages 300-307, March.
  16. David Madden, 2007. "Doctors' Fees in Ireland Following the Change in Reimbursement: Did they Jump?," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 38(2), pages 259-274.
  17. David Madden, 2007. "Tobacco taxes and starting and quitting smoking: does the effect differ by education?," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(5), pages 613-627.
  18. David Madden & Anne Nolan & Brian Nolan, 2005. "GP reimbursement and visiting behaviour in Ireland," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 14(10), pages 1047-1060, October.
  19. David Madden, 2005. "The Economics of Poverty and Inequality ed. Frank Cowell," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 3(1), pages 81-83, April.
  20. David Madden, 2004. "Labour market discrimination on the basis of health: an application to UK data," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(5), pages 421-442.
  21. David Madden, 2000. "Relative Or Absolute Poverty Lines: A New Approach," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 46(2), pages 181-199, June.
  22. David Madden, 2000. "Towards a broader explanation of male-female wage differences," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 7(12), pages 765-770.
  23. David Madden & Fiona Smith, 2000. "Poverty in Ireland, 1987-1994 - A Stochastic Dominance Approach," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 31(3), pages 187-214.
  24. Madden, David, 1997. "Conditional Demands and Marginal Tax Reform," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 59(2), pages 237-255, May.
  25. Madden, David, 1996. "Marginal Tax Reform and the Specification of Consumer Demand Systems," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 48(4), pages 556-567, October.
  26. David Madden, 1995. "An analysis of indirect tax reform in Ireland in the 1980s," Fiscal Studies, Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 16(1), pages 18-37, May.
  27. Madden, David, 1995. "Labour Supply, Commodity Demand and Marginal Tax Reform," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 105(429), pages 485-497, March.
  28. David Madden, 1995. "Omitted variables, dynamic specification and tests for homogeneity," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 2(10), pages 372-374.

Books

  1. Gannon, Brenda & Layte, Richard & McGregor, Pat & Madden, David & Nolan, Anne & O'Neill, Ciaran & Smith, Samantha, 2007. "The Provision and Use of Health Services, Health Inequalities and Health and Social Gain," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number BMI196 edited by Nolan, Brian, June.
  2. Callan, Tim & Madden, David & McCoy, Daniel (ed.), 2002. "Budget Perspectives 2003," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number BMI169, June.
  3. Baker, Terence J. & Callan, Tim & Scott, Susan & Madden, David, 1984. "Quarterly Economic Commentary, May 1984," Forecasting Report, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number QEC19842, June.
  4. Baker, Terence J. & Callan, Tim & Scott, Susan & Madden, David, 1984. "Quarterly Economic Commentary, September 1984," Forecasting Report, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number QEC19843, June.
  5. Baker, Terence J. & Callan, Tim & Scott, Susan & Madden, David, 1984. "Quarterly Economic Commentary, January 1984," Forecasting Report, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number QEC19841, June.
  6. Durkan, Joe & Scott, Susan & Madden, David, 1983. "Quarterly Economic Commentary, August 1983," Forecasting Report, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number QEC19832, June.
  7. Baker, Terence J. & Callan, Tim & Scott, Susan & Madden, David, 1983. "Quarterly Economic Commentary, November 1983," Forecasting Report, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number QEC19833, June.
  8. Durkan, Joe & Scott, Susan & Madden, David, 1983. "Quarterly Economic Commentary, May 1983," Forecasting Report, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number QEC19831, June.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 28 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (24) 2008-05-17 2008-05-17 2008-05-17 2008-07-20 2008-08-21 2008-08-21 2008-08-21 2008-08-21 2008-08-21 2010-05-02 2010-05-15 2010-06-26 2010-10-16 2011-01-03 2012-04-23 2012-09-09 2013-03-02 2013-05-19 2013-10-05 2014-03-22 2014-05-24 2016-07-30 2016-11-27 2016-11-27. Author is listed
  2. NEP-HAP: Economics of Happiness (7) 2008-05-17 2008-05-17 2008-05-17 2008-08-21 2008-08-21 2008-08-21 2012-09-09. Author is listed
  3. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (6) 2013-05-19 2013-10-05 2014-03-22 2014-05-24 2016-07-30 2016-11-27. Author is listed
  4. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (5) 2008-07-20 2008-08-21 2013-05-19 2013-10-05 2016-07-30. Author is listed
  5. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (2) 2014-03-22 2014-05-24
  6. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (2) 2013-10-05 2016-07-30
  7. NEP-EEC: European Economics (2) 2008-07-20 2008-08-21
  8. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (2) 2009-09-19 2013-10-05
  9. NEP-ACC: Accounting and Auditing (1) 2013-10-05
  10. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (1) 2013-10-05
  11. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (1) 2008-08-21
  12. NEP-EDU: Education (1) 2014-12-29
  13. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2008-05-17
  14. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2013-10-05
  15. NEP-PUB: Public Finance (1) 2013-10-05

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