Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals

Abstract: This article is pioneering by using econometric models for analyzing the perceived health factors in Honduras. A simple random samples was taken from three regions of Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula and Santa Barbara, later, we estimated a probit model. We conclude that there is proof of a...

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Autores principales: Sánchez, Esdras Josiel, Licona, Tania Soledad, Licona, Kenssy Jackeline, González, Stephanie Julissa, Mejía, Diana Alejandra, Paredes, Felipe Alejandro, Salinas, Luis Roberto
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Publicado: Euro-American Association of Economic Development Studies 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10987
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topic ECONOMETRIA
SALUD
FACTORES SOCIALES
ECONOMIA
spellingShingle ECONOMETRIA
SALUD
FACTORES SOCIALES
ECONOMIA
Sánchez, Esdras Josiel
Licona, Tania Soledad
Licona, Kenssy Jackeline
González, Stephanie Julissa
Mejía, Diana Alejandra
Paredes, Felipe Alejandro
Salinas, Luis Roberto
Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals
topic_facet ECONOMETRIA
SALUD
FACTORES SOCIALES
ECONOMIA
description Abstract: This article is pioneering by using econometric models for analyzing the perceived health factors in Honduras. A simple random samples was taken from three regions of Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula and Santa Barbara, later, we estimated a probit model. We conclude that there is proof of a relationship between socioeconomic factors and the perceived health, where in a cluster of 14 explanatory variables, nine are determinant and five weren´t. There was a 38% probability for a positive perceived health for an individual, which diminishes by ages older than 35. Women tended to have a better perception than men did.
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author Sánchez, Esdras Josiel
Licona, Tania Soledad
Licona, Kenssy Jackeline
González, Stephanie Julissa
Mejía, Diana Alejandra
Paredes, Felipe Alejandro
Salinas, Luis Roberto
author_facet Sánchez, Esdras Josiel
Licona, Tania Soledad
Licona, Kenssy Jackeline
González, Stephanie Julissa
Mejía, Diana Alejandra
Paredes, Felipe Alejandro
Salinas, Luis Roberto
author_sort Sánchez, Esdras Josiel
title Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals
title_short Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals
title_full Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals
title_fullStr Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals
title_full_unstemmed Development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in Honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals
title_sort development, health services and social determinants of perceived health in honduras : a non linear econometric model applied to three department capitals
publisher Euro-American Association of Economic Development Studies
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