Internal migration in the Netherlands from 1998 to 2018 altered regional healthcare cost disparities by concentrating younger, healthier individuals in prosperous provinces and older, sicker individuals in disadvantaged ones. Using a novel framework that adjusts for place effects, the study estimates that migration raised average healthcare costs in poorer provinces by up to 3.4%. Migration dynamics account for 29.3% of the observed regional variation in healthcare expenditures.
Health drain: the effect of internal migration on regional disparities in healthcare costs
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Shobhit Kulshreshtha, Martin Salm & Ansgar Wübker , Health drain: the effect of internal migration on regional disparities in healthcare costs, Journal of Population Economics , 01 Sep 2025
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Shobhit Kulshreshtha, Martin Salm & Ansgar Wübker , Health drain: the effect of internal migration on regional disparities in healthcare costs, Journal of Population Economics , 01 Sep 2025