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Inequality in Health and Health Care: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations

Wednesday 15 November at 8:00 am - Friday 17 November at 5:00 pm

  • « Involving patients and the public in research
  • EQUATOR Online Publication School »

This Health and Economics Research Centre (HERC) short online course will cover theoretical concepts on inequity and inequality in health as well as its measurement. It will also provide an overview of selected available (longitudinal) household survey data and cohort studies that combine socio-economic and demographic variables along with various health measures – these datasets provide good sources for empirical inequality in health research. Overall, the course will combine theory and applied methods using case studies, real-word evidence, and data analysis using Stata. This course is aimed at researchers and analysts interested in the measurement of socio-economic inequality in health, including (but not limited to) Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers and third sector organizations.

This is an entry and intermediate-level course so no strong prior knowledge in economics or inequalities research is assumed.

For more information, including pricing and discounted rates for booking on more than one online course (applicable to certain courses only) please visit: www.herc.ox.ac.uk/herc-short-courses or contact us via e-mail at herc@ndph.ox.ac.uk

Early bird deadline – Noon on Friday 29 September 2023

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Start:
Wednesday 15 November at 8:00 am
End:
Friday 17 November at 5:00 pm
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Education and Training
Website:
https://www.herc.ox.ac.uk/herc-short-courses/online-inequality-in-health-and-health-care-theoretical-and-empirical-considerations-1-5pm-uk-bst-15-17-november

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  • « Involving patients and the public in research
  • EQUATOR Online Publication School »

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