Kosuke Imai's Dataverse
Kosuke Imai
Studies: 5
Replication data for: Public Policy for the Poor? A Randomized Ten-Month Evaluation of the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Program by Gary King; Emmanuela Gakidou; Kosuke Imai; Jason Lakin ; Ryan T. Moore ; Clayton Nall; Nirmala Ravishankar; Manett Vargas; Martha María Téllez-Rojo; Juan Eugenio Hernández-Ávila ; Mauricio Hernández-Ávila; Hector Hernández Llamas
Abstract:

We evaluate aspects of Mexico’s Seguro Popular program, one of the world’s largest health policy reforms of the last two decades. The reform is designed to provide health insurance for the half of the ...

hdl:1902.1/11044
45 downloads + analyses
Updated: Mar 23, 2009
Abstract:

A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters of individuals — such as households, communities, firms, medical practices, schools, or classrooms ...

hdl:1902.1/11047
67 downloads + analyses
Updated: Mar 16, 2009
Abstract:

The fast growing statistical literatures on matching methods in several disciplines offer the promise of causal inference without resort to the difficult-to-justify functional form assumptions inherent ...

hdl:1902.1/YVDZEQIYDS
1366 downloads + analyses
Updated: Nov 28, 2007
Abstract:

Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-known advantages over observational studies, randomized experiments are not free from complications. In ...

hdl:1902.1/JMFHKLRCXS
309 downloads + analyses
Updated: Nov 28, 2007
Abstract:

A rapidly aging population, such as the United States today, is characterized by the increased prevalence of chronic impairment. Robust estimation of disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) is essential ...

hdl:1902.1/GWRFQUYNBZ
501 downloads
Updated: Nov 28, 2007
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