Table 1.
LEVEL 1 (year): 36,420 observations | ||
Years | 2007–2011 | |
LEVEL 2 (individual) 9105 individuals | ||
Dependent variable | Self-perceived health (collapsed): Good (Very good/Good) - Bad (Fair/Bad/Very bad) Self-perceived health: Very good/Good/Fair/Bad/Very bad |
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Independent variables | ||
Individual | Sociodemographic | Age (range: 16–65)a Gender (male/female) Chronic illness or chronic disability (Yes/No) |
Socioeconomic | Education level (Primary/Secondary/Higher) Activity status (Employed/Student/Homemaker/Other inactivity/Unemployed <12 months/ Long-term Unemployed, 12–23 months/Very-long-term unemployed (24–48 months) Equivalent household incomeb (Neperian logarithm) Severe material deprivation (Yes/No) |
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LEVEL 3 (regional) 17 regions. | ||
Regional | Public expenditure policies | Essential public services per capitab,c Health-care public expenditure per capitab |
aCentered continuous variable
bNominal values were converted to real values using 2007 as the base year and Consumer Price Index (National Statistics Institute) as a deflator
cEssential public services include: health care (primary, specialized, and hospital assistance, public health, clinical research); education (kindergarten, primary, secondary, post-secondary, and higher, grants, support services to education); and social protection (retirement, illness, disability, advanced age, protection of families, unemployment, housing, attention to social exclusion)
Source: the authors