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Salud y productividad en el Perú: Un análisis empírico por género y región

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  • Cortez, Rafael

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El propósito del estudio es medir la asociación entre la salud y los salarios en el Perú, y con ello poder explorar el impacto de la salud sobre la productividad de las personas. Del mismo modo, se intenta evaluar cuáles son las consecuencias de la omisión de la variable salud en los estimados de otras variables incluidas en la ecuación de salarios. Por último, se intenta analizar cuál es el impacto de la disponibilidad de los servicios públicos de salud sobre la productividad; todo ello sobre la base de la presencia de una relación de simultaneidad entre el salario y el estado de la salud reportada por las personas.

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  • Cortez, Rafael, 1999. "Salud y productividad en el Perú: Un análisis empírico por género y región," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 6296, Inter-American Development Bank.
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    1. Chijioke O. Nwosu, 2016. "The impact of health on the employment and earnings of young South Africans," Working Papers 601, Economic Research Southern Africa.

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