study: Health Interview Survey, 1971 > Publications Search Results Your query returned 8 citations. Results 1 - 8 Results per page: 25 50 100 Sort by: Pub Date (newest) Pub Date (oldest) Title A-Z Recent Additions Author A-Z Author Z-A [1] Clear All Pub. Year Citation 1998 Cutler, David M., Sheiner, Louise . Demographics and Medical Care Spending: Standard and Non-Standard Effects. NBER Working Paper Series. 6866, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research. Full Text Options: PDF Export Options: RIS/EndNote 1995 Waidmann, Timothy, Bound, John, Schoenbaum, Michael . The illusion of failure: Trends in self-reported health in the U.S. elderly. Milbank Quarterly. 73, (2), 253-287. Full Text Options: DOI Worldcat Google Scholar Export Options: RIS/EndNote 1994 Yelin, Edward H., Katz, Patricia P. Labor force trends of persons with and without disabilities. Monthly Labor Review. 117, (10), 36-42. Full Text Options: PDF Worldcat Google Scholar Export Options: RIS/EndNote 1989 Crimmins, Eileen M., Saito, Yasuhiko, Ingegneri, Dominique . Changes in Life Expectancy and Disability-Free Life Expectancy in the United States. Population and Development Review. 15, (2), 235-267. Full Text Options: DOI Worldcat Google Scholar Export Options: RIS/EndNote 1987 Ycas, Martynas A. Recent trends in health near the age of retirement: new findings from the health interview survey. Social Security Bulletin. 50, (2), 5-30. Full Text Options: Worldcat Google Scholar Export Options: RIS/EndNote 1986 Cromwell, Jerry, Mitchell, Janet B. Physician-induced demand for surgery. Journal of Health Economics. 5, (4), 293-313. Full Text Options: DOI Worldcat Google Scholar Export Options: RIS/EndNote 1981 Colvez, Alain, Blanchet, Madeleine . Disability trends in the United States population 1966-76: Analysis of reported causes. American Journal of Public Health. 71, (5), 464-471. Full Text Options: DOI Worldcat Google Scholar Export Options: RIS/EndNote 1978 Wolinsky, Fredric D. Assessing the effects of predisposing, enabling, and illness-morbidity characteristics on health service utilization. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 19, (4), 384-396. Full Text Options: DOI Worldcat Google Scholar Export Options: RIS/EndNote Results 1 - 8 of 8 [1]