SPENDING ON HEALTH AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH INCOME SCHOOLING AND TYPE OF AFFILIATION TO THE GENERAL SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM: evidence for the department of Risaralda

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Armando Antonio Gil Ospina

Abstract

This text mainly aims at explaining how Health spending is related to the income, to the education level and to the type of affiliation people have within the general system of health social security in the Department of Risaralda. A review of literature is carried out as a conceptual theoretical basis; and the article hypothetically expounds the tight relationships between health, education level, and income. In
order to validate such a hypothesis, an econometrical model is estimated, wherein it validates the relationships between health spending, the level of education and the incomes in the Department of Risaralda.


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Gil Ospina, A. A. (2006). SPENDING ON HEALTH AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH INCOME SCHOOLING AND TYPE OF AFFILIATION TO THE GENERAL SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM: evidence for the department of Risaralda. Semestre Económico, 9(17), 81–96. Retrieved from https://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/economico/article/view/1090

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Author Biography

Armando Antonio Gil Ospina, Universidad Católica Popular de Risaralda

Economista, Especialista en Política Económica, Magíster en Educación, Profesor Asociado Universidad Católica
Popular del Risaralda, Director Programa de Economía,