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Policy-relevant observational studies for population health equity and responsible development

INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES

Introductory readings

 

Applied examples

Glymour M., Walter S., and Tchetgen Tchetgen, E. (2006). Natural experiments and instrumental variables analyses in social epidemiology, in Oakes J.M and Kaufman J. eds., Methods in Social Epidemiology. Ch. 19.

Gertler, P. J., Martinez, S., Premand, P., Rawlings, L. B., & Vermeersch, C. M. (2016). Impact evaluation in practice. World Bank Publications. Ch. 5.

Hessel P., Avendano M., Rodríguez-Castelán C., and Pfutze T. (2018). Social Pension Income Associated With Small Improvements In Self-Reported Health Of Poor Older Men In Colombia. Health Affairs 37: 456–463.

Reinhard,E., Courtin, E., van Lenthe, FJ, Avendano M. (2018). Public transport policy, social engagement and mental health in older age: a quasi-experimental evaluation of free bus passes in England. J Epidemiol Community Health 72:361–368.

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