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Therefore, it is unlikely that the per capita difference reflects efficiencies in care.
Their data show that the total cost of medical care during a median 8.5 years follow-up was modestly higher in the placebo group than in the lifestyle group (per capita difference of $291/year), but the cost of the intervention itself wiped out this benefit.
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Our estimates imply that differences in institutions explain approximately three-quarters of the income per capita differences across former colonies.
Results in Table 1 reveal that per capita differences in destination and origin countries affect migrant stock positively.
As the analysis firstly suggests, per capita differences in destination and origin countries affect volume of migrants positively, meaning that better economic conditions and opportunities in destination countries affect Turkish migrants' decision of emigration positively.
Although courses delivered annually per resource item – be it equipment or staff – increase with decreasing gross national income (GNI) per capita, differences were observed in equipment and staff availability in countries with a higher GNI/n, indicating that health policy has a significant effect on the provision of services.
However, it is possible that some of the per capita cost difference is due to the higher prevalence of chronic conditions in KP and an emphasis on effective care delivery to patients with chronic illnesses [ 51].
The last category of independent variables contains the attractiveness of a district, measured by the number of guest-nights in tourist enterprises per capita, the difference in persons having moved permanently to and from the district in the last 5 and 10 years, respectively, and the intensity of exchange of real estate.
Migration pressure is defined as excess domestic labour supply in the presence of negative per capita income differences with other countries.
We defined labour migration pressure according to Bruni and Venturini (1995), which is excess domestic labour supply measured as size of the non-employed working-age population in the presence of negative per capita income differences with other countries.
Consistent with other research [15], Table 3 shows that, in addition to an increased level of overall service utilization, countries with a relatively large share of private sector participation tend to also have significantly higher levels of maternal education and also higher levels of GDP per capita, although differences in per capita income are not statistically significant.
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