Tom van Ourti
Key publications
List of publications
Robson, M., O'Donnell, O. and Van Ourti, T. (2024). Aversion to health inequality — Pure, income-related and income-caused Journal of Health Economics, 94:.
Rohde, KirstenI.M., Van Ourti, T. and Soebhag, A. (2023). Reducing socioeconomic health inequalities?: A questionnaire study of majorization and invariance conditions Journal of Health Economics, 90:.
Bar, M., Wouterse, B., Riumallo Herl, C., van Ourti, T. and van Doorslaer, E. (2021). Diverging Mortality Inequality Trends among Young and Old in the Netherlands Fiscal Studies, 42(1):79--101.
Bouckaert, N., Gielen, A. and Van Ourti, T. (2020). It runs in the family – influenza vaccination and spillover effects Journal of Health Economics, 74:.
Coveney, M., Garcia Gomez, P., van Doorslaer, E. and Van Ourti, T. (2020). Thanks goodness for stickiness. Unravelling the evolution of income-related health inequalities before and after the Great recession in Europe Journal of Health Economics, 70:.
Raza, W., Poel, E. and Van Ourti, T. (2018). Impact and spill-over effects of an asset transfer program on child undermalnutrition: Evidence from a randomized control trial in Bangladesh Journal of Health Economics, 62:105--120.
Coveney, M., Garcia Gomez, P., van Doorslaer, E. and Van Ourti, T. (2016). Health disparities in Spain before and after the economic crisis Health Economics, 25(S2):141--158.
Garcia Gomez, P., Schokkaert, E., Van Ourti, T. and Marreiros Bago d'Uva, T. (2014). Inequity in the face of death Health Economics, 24:1348--1367.
Baeten, S., Van Ourti, T. and van Doorslaer, E. (2013). Rising inequalities in income and healht in China. Who is left behind? Journal of Health Economics, 32(6):1214--1229.
Bleichrodt, H., Rohde, K. and Van Ourti, T. (2012). An Experimental Test of the Concentration Index Journal of Health Economics, 31(1):86--98.
Erreygers, G., Clarke, P. and Van Ourti, T. (2011). Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who in this land is fairest of all? – Distributional sensitivity in the measurement of socioeconomic inequality in health. Journal of Health Economics, 31(1):257--270.
Erreygers, G. and Van Ourti, T. (2011). Measuring socioeconomic inequality in health, health care and health financing by means of rank-dependent indices: a recipe for good practice Journal of Health Economics, 30(4):685--694.
Erreygers, G. and Van Ourti, T. (2011). Putting the cart before the horse. A comment on Wagstaff on inequality measurement in the presence of binary variables. Health Economics, 20:1161--1165.
Van Ourti, T. and Clarke, P. (2011). A simple correction to remove the bias of the Gini coefficient due to income grouping Review of Economics and Statistics, 93(3):982--994.
Clarke, P. and Van Ourti, T. (2010). Calculating the concentration index when income is grouped Journal of Health Economics, 29(1):151--157.
Schokkaert, E., Van Ourti, T., De Graeve, D., Lecluyse, A. and Van de Voorde, C. (2010). Supplemental health insurance and equality of access in Belgium Health Economics, 19(4):377--395.
van Kippersluis, H., Van Ourti, T., O' Donnell, O. and van Doorslaer, E. (2009). Health and Income across the Life Cycle and Genererations in Europe Journal of Health Economics, 28(4):818--830.
Van Ourti, T., van Doorslaer, E. and Koolman, A. (2009). The effect of income growth and inequality in incomes on health inequality: Theory and empirical evidence from the European Panel Journal of Health Economics, 28(3):525--539.
Tharakan, P., Van Beveren, I. and Van Ourti, T. (2005). Determinants of India's software exports and goods exports Review of Economics and Statistics, 87(4):776--780.
Van Ourti, T. (2004). Measuring horizontal inequity in Belgian health care using a Gaussian random effects two part cout data model Health Economics, 13:705--724.
de Graeve, D. and Van Ourti, T. (2003). The distributional impact of health financing in Europe: a review The World Economy, 26(10):1459--1479.
Van Ourti, T. (2003). Socioeconomic inequality in ill-health amongst the elderly. Should one use current or permanent income? Journal of Health Economics, 22(2):219--241.