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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Essays in Health and Income Dynamics

Sopchokchai, Duangsuda January 2016 (has links)
This thesis consists of two related chapters and one unrelated chapter. The first focuses on the health of immigrants in Canada, using the most up-to-date Canadian Community Health Surveys (CCHS). I re-investigate the previously well-established Healthy Immigrant Effect (HIE)--the finding that upon arrival, immigrants are relatively healthier than the native-born population; but that this health advantage declines over the years after migration. Measures of health used in this study include self-assessed health status, the likelihood of being overweight or obese, and the incidence of various chronic conditions. The first part of this chapter replicates the heavily cited work of McDonald and Kennedy (2004) by pooling multiple years of CCHS, and estimating a model controlling for immigrants' cohorts of arrival to disentangle the true effect of years-since-migration (YSM) from the cohort effects. The second part of this chapter takes a closer look at the more recent cohorts of arrival of immigrants. Here I use a matching method to compare various measures of health between immigrants who arrived before and after the implementation of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). It is important to note that this study does not make any direct link between the implementation of IRPA and the health outcomes of immigrants. It merely observes and compares the health of two different cohorts of immigrants, making no assumptions as to whether these changes are a result of IRPA. My main finding is that the initial health advantage is no longer present for more recent cohorts of immigrants to Canada, and that these recent cohorts of immigrants face higher health risks associated with being overweight or obese. The other two chapter--Chapter 2, Income Processes and Intra-household Risk Sharing, and Chapter 3, Health Shocks and Income Dynamics--deal with different aspects of modelling of labour income risk over the life cycle using the US Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). In Chapter 2, I take advantage of MEPS's large sample size (some 40,000 households) to concentrate on estimating income risk-sharing among couples. This refers to an intra-household insurance mechanism that allows couples to diversify labour income risks; for instance, they can and dynamically coordinate labour-supply decisions in response to income shocks. Specifically, this study decomposes income volatility, distinguishing between single and couple household types, and models couples' income risk-sharing as the covariance of the husband and wife's income variance for both transitory and permanent components. I use an innovative identification strategy, assuming the invariability of market price for labour to marital status, to uncover couple-specific risk-sharing parameters by allowing the income profile of singles and non-singles to have partial common structure. I find evidence of risk-sharing between spouses in response to both transitory and permanent income shocks, suggesting that couples' earning capability might be partially insulated from the impact of transitory and permanent income risk. Chapter 3 is co-authored with two of my supervisors, C. Deri Armstrong and G. Dunbar. The work is done primarily by myself, except for the Introduction, where both co-authors contribute to the writing. G. Dunbar also contributes to parts of the sections on Heterogeneous Health Impacts and Endogeneity, and to the Conclusion. This chapter also uses MEPS data, but focuses on understanding the significance of the negative health shocks in decomposing labour income risk. As in Chapter 2, we break down the cross-sectional variance of residual earnings into transitory and permanent components. We then propose a method to decompose the heterogeneity of health shocks impacts by partitioning the cross-sectional variance of residual earnings into a health and non-health component. We use emergency room (ER) visits as a proxy for negative health shocks, and we separately consider the impact of these negative health shocks for several groups, such as single men and single women with no child, single mothers, and couples. We also probe the role of health insurance in attenuating the income effects of health shocks, and put forward a creative method to control for misspecification biases in the income regressions--the usual ability bias. Our results suggest that heterogeneity in health shocks is gender-differentiated. We find that health shocks have heterogeneous impacts for single women with no child, as well as single mothers; but no such evidence is found for single men. For couples, we find that having health insurance coverage reduces the impact of negative health shocks on income volatility by roughly 10 percentage points.
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Modelo de gestión de riesgos bajo el ISO 9001: 2015 y su impacto financiero en el sector de Servicios Prestados a Empresas Lima 2018

Cabana Cáceres, Luisa Cristina, Fernández Carrera, Samuel Ysrael 27 March 2019 (has links)
La presente tesis fue desarrollada con el objetivo de identificar el impacto financiero que un modelo de gestión de riesgos bajo el ISO 9001: 2015 tiene en las empresas del sector servicios prestados a empresas en términos de la información contable financiera que es inherente en los procesos y en los indicadores financieros, específicamente en cómo influirá en la implementación de modificaciones y/o publicaciones de nuevas normas contables (NIIF´s y NIC’s). EL motivo de la presente tesis no radica en implementar propiamente una NIIF o sistema COSO ERM en la empresa sino evaluar el impacto que tiene la gestión de riesgos en el proceso de transición hacia la adopción de una actualización de normas NIIF, es por ello que se hace énfasis en el desarrollo del modelo de gestión de riesgos, el cual nos ayudará a identificar los riesgos propios y evaluar la materialización del más relevante y su impacto en las finanzas-Dimensión 1 (influencia en los ratios financieros pertinentes) y en la información contable financiera-Dimensión 2 (atributos de ésta). Esta tesis se desarrolla en el sector de servicios prestados a empresas, localizándose en las empresas que realizan actividades profesionales, científicas y técnicas siendo estas relevantes debido a un crecimiento constante. Para ello se decidió evaluar una actividad en particular, a partir de la CIIU 74914-Obtención y dotación de personal es que se profundiza en el resultado financiero de la gestión de riesgos empresariales. De esta manera, se desarrolla la presente tesis, confiando en que sirva como aporte de una nueva perspectiva de cómo evaluar las ventajas de desarrollar estándares internacionales, como la ISO 9001:2015 o el COSO ERM 2017, en un sector relevante para el desarrollo del país. Es por ello por lo que contribuye en el fortalecimiento del avance empresarial en términos de gestión empresarial integral, preventiva y fáctica. Finalmente, con el fin ilustrar la problemática detectada, y siendo importante para el sector, se expondrá el proceso de ingresos provenientes de servicios prestados a terceros en el que se evaluará la transición hacia la NIIF 15; cabe mencionar que no es motivo de esta tesis evaluar el impacto propio de la NIIF 15. / This thesis was developed with the objective of determining the financial impact that a risk management model under the ISO 9001:2015 has in the companies of the service sector provided to companies in terms of the financial accounting information that is present in the Processes and financial indicators, settling specifically on how it will influence the implementation of modifications and/or publications of new accounting Standards (NIIF´S and IAS). The reason for this thesis is not to properly implement an IFRS or COSO ERM System in the company, but to evaluate the impact that risk management has on the transition process makes the adoption of an IFRS norm update. This thesis is developed in the sector of services provided to companies, being in companies that carry out professional, scientific and technical activities being relevant due to constant growth. It was decided to evaluate a particular activity, from ISIC 74914-Obtaining and equipping personnel is that the financial result of the management of business risks is deepened. In this way, the present thesis is developed, trusting that it serves as Contribution of a new perspective on how to evaluate the advantages of developing international standards, such as ISO 9001:2015 or COSO ERM 2017, in a sector relevant to the development of the country. This is the main reason why it contributes to the strengthening of business advancement in terms of comprehensive, preventive and factual business management. Finally, in order to illustrate the problem detected, and being important for the sector, the income process will be exposed in which the transition to IFRS 15 is assessed; It is worth mentioning that there is no reason This Thesis Evaluate the own impact of IFRS 15. / Tesis

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