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SUMMARY:phd seminar - Marion Coste*\, Daniela Arlia**
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DESCRIPTION:*Universal access to healthcare services is a key element to ac
 hieving the Sustainable Development Goal of “ensur[ing] healthy lives and
  promot[ing] well-being for all at all ages”. However\, in the context of
  low and middle-income countries\, low catastrophic and impoverishment spen
 ding\, the conventional metrics\, might reflect lower quality of health ser
 vices or unmet health needs rather than progress in Universal Health Covera
 ge. This study aims at building an individual score of perceived obstacles 
 to healthcare seeking (money\, transport\, distance\, permission and accomp
 anying) in order to measure health care access and predict health care util
 ization (or non-utilization) in the context of rural Senegal.  We estimate
  the score using individual data from 1\,787 adult participants living in t
 he Niakhar Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS). We build the 
 score via stepwise descendent explanatory factor analysis (EFA)\, assess it
 s validity and consistency\, and run univariate regressions to look at its 
 association with a wide range of self-reported measures of healthcare utili
 zation and non-utilization\, as well as for psychological traits (health in
 surance literacy\, risk aversion\, willingness to pay\, trust)\, health and
  health insurance status and demographic and economic variables. **This pa
 per studies the relationship between routine-biased technological changes (
 RBTC) and the spatial distribution of wages. Using matched employee-employe
 r administrative data for Germany provided by the IAB\, I show that occupat
 ions have not unfolded evenly across the country\, with denser and richer a
 reas characterized by a higher share of non-routine jobs. Taking advantage 
 of the geographical and temporal variation in the evolution of the occupati
 ons\, I plan to use a Bartik-type IV strategy approach to study the effects
  of these heterogeneous changes on the regional and national wages distribu
 tion\, by looking at the changes in the inequality both within and between 
 local labor markets. Inequalities within- areas have recently increased m
 ore than the inequalities between- areas. The final aim of this work will
  be to study the role played by a RBTC in shaping these distributions by 
 looking at the wage premium of workers employed in non-routine jobs. In an 
 extension\, I aim at providing evidence that the internal migration flows o
 f high-skilled workers have fueled these inequalities by enabling a better 
 match of skills to the “jobs of the future”.\\n\\nContact: Kenza Elass 
 : kenza.elass[at]univ-amu.frCamille Hainnaux : camille.hainnaux[at]univ-amu
 .frDaniela Horta Saenz : daniela.horta-saenz[at]univ-amu.frJade Ponsard : j
 ade.ponsard[at]univ-amu.fr\n\nPlus d'informations: https://www.amse-aixmars
 eille.fr/fr/evenements/marion-coste-daniela-arlia
LOCATION:Îlot Bernard du Bois - Salle 21\, AMU - AMSE\, 5-9 boulevard Maur
 ice Bourdet\, 13001 Marseille
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.amse-aixmarseille.fr/fr/evenements/marion-coste-daniela-arlia
CONTACT:Kenza Elass : kenza.elass[at]univ-amu.frCamille Hainnaux : camille.
 hainnaux[at]univ-amu.frDaniela Horta Saenz : daniela.horta-saenz[at]univ-am
 u.frJade Ponsard : jade.ponsard[at]univ-amu.fr
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