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Michel Grignon

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Health Economics|February 5, 2024
Why do drinkers earn more? Job characteristics as a possible linkYihong Bai, Michel Grignon
Canadian Journal on Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement|April 21, 2018
The Funding of Long-Term Care in Canada: What Do We Know, What Should We Know?Michel Grignon, Byron G Spencer
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|May 23, 2015
The determinants of efficiency in the Canadian health care systemSara Allin, Michel Grignon, Li Wang
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|September 17, 2008
Access to psycho-social resources and health: exploratory findings from a survey of the French populationFlorence Jusot, Michel Grignon, Paul Dourgnon
Health Economics|September 8, 2006
Health expenditure growth: reassessing the threat of ageingBrigitte Dormont, Michel Grignon, Hélène Huber
Canadian Journal on Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement|August 25, 2010
Is there an age pattern in the treatment of AMI? Evidence from OntarioMichel Grignon, Byron G Spencer, Li Wang
Health Economics|June 15, 2007
Does free complementary health insurance help the poor to access health care? Evidence from FranceMichel Grignon, Marc Perronnin, John N Lavis
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 17, 2009
Subjective unmet need and utilization of health care services in Canada: what are the equity implications?Sara Allin, Michel Grignon, Julian Le Grand
SSM - Population Health|August 3, 2018
Health inequalities and inequities by age: Stability for the Health Utilities Index and divergence for the Frailty IndexYukiko Asada, Jeremiah Hurley, Michel Grignon, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 3, 2020
Cautionary tails of grip strength in health inequality studies: An analysis from the Canadian longitudinal study on agingYukiko Asada, Michel Grignon, Jeremiah Hurley, et al.
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Health Economics|February 5, 2024
Why do drinkers earn more? Job characteristics as a possible linkYihong Bai, Michel Grignon
Canadian Journal on Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement|April 21, 2018
The Funding of Long-Term Care in Canada: What Do We Know, What Should We Know?Michel Grignon, Byron G Spencer
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|May 23, 2015
The determinants of efficiency in the Canadian health care systemSara Allin, Michel Grignon, Li Wang
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|September 17, 2008
Access to psycho-social resources and health: exploratory findings from a survey of the French populationFlorence Jusot, Michel Grignon, Paul Dourgnon
Health Economics|September 8, 2006
Health expenditure growth: reassessing the threat of ageingBrigitte Dormont, Michel Grignon, Hélène Huber
Canadian Journal on Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement|August 25, 2010
Is there an age pattern in the treatment of AMI? Evidence from OntarioMichel Grignon, Byron G Spencer, Li Wang
Health Economics|June 15, 2007
Does free complementary health insurance help the poor to access health care? Evidence from FranceMichel Grignon, Marc Perronnin, John N Lavis
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 17, 2009
Subjective unmet need and utilization of health care services in Canada: what are the equity implications?Sara Allin, Michel Grignon, Julian Le Grand
SSM - Population Health|August 3, 2018
Health inequalities and inequities by age: Stability for the Health Utilities Index and divergence for the Frailty IndexYukiko Asada, Jeremiah Hurley, Michel Grignon, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 3, 2020
Cautionary tails of grip strength in health inequality studies: An analysis from the Canadian longitudinal study on agingYukiko Asada, Michel Grignon, Jeremiah Hurley, et al.
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