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    Healthy, wealthy and wise?: The relationship between health, employment and earnings in Australia
    5 Aug 2009
    774
    Binod Nepal, Alicia Payne, Laurie Brown
    AMP
    National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling

    Health is wealth, goes the adage. The message is clear: those who are healthy are likely to earn more. Is this old adage still applicable in Australia today?

    Are people with better health able to earn more than their peers with poorer health? How...

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    Impact of home based long term care on informal carers
    11 Aug 2009
    487
    Geetha Ranmuthugala, Binod Nepal, Laurie Brown, Richard Percival
    National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling

    Well coordinated and integrated home based care is an efficient and cost effective model for providing long term care. There is, however, emerging evidence to suggest that family members pay a price for taking on long term care responsibilities at home.

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