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Impacts of GDP per Capita According to PPS and Health Care Expenditure on Basic Indicators in C5 Countries
Impacts of GDP per Capita According to PPS and Health Care Expenditure on Basic Indicators in C5 Countries

Author(s): Jaroslav Škrabal, Jarmila Duhaček Šebestova, Ingrid Majerova
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy
Published by: Udruženje ekonomista i menadžera Balkana
Keywords: Eurostat; Economies; Indicators; Healthcare expenditure; Correlation analysis
Summary/Abstract: The paper focuses on GDP per capita in PPS (standard purchasing power) in C5 countries (Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia and Hungary). The basic aggregates in the comparison of the indicator include the density of population, employment per thousand persons, and expenditure on pensions. The period for the given comparison is from 2011 to 2021. Other comparisons of indicators that the authors made in this paper were focused in the context of health care expenditure including years of healthy life, proportion of people 65+, occupational accidents, discharge from hospital, and length of stay. For this comparison, the period of 2014-2020 is taken into account. The data sources for the given paper are data from the Eurostat portal. The paper aims to perform a correlation analysis (Pearson correlation coefficient) of the basic indicators related to GDP per capita according to PPS and healthcare expenditure within the C5 countries.

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