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Hendrik Jürges is affiliated with the University of Wuppertal in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields and subfields, primarily focusing on Social Sciences and Health Professions. Within these domains, key subfields include General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Periodontics, Education, and Statistics and Probability.

The central topics in Jürges' work reflect a focus on Dental Health and Care Utilization, Agricultural risk and resilience, Global Health Care Issues, Child and Adolescent Health, School Choice and Performance, and Healthcare Policy and Management, as well as Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Jürges are:

  • "Causal effect of tooth loss on depression: evidence from a population-wide natural experiment in the USA" (2021) published in Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences
  • "FDA approval, clinical trial evidence, efficacy, epidemiology, and price for non-orphan and ultra-rare, rare, and common orphan cancer drug indications: cross sectional analysis" (2023) published in BMJ
  • "Causal Effect of Tooth Loss on Functional Capacity in Older Adults in England: A Natural Experiment" (2021) published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • "Causal Effect of Tooth Loss on Cardiovascular Diseases" (2022) published in Journal of Dental Research
  • "Cohort at risk: long-term consequences of conflict for child school achievement" (2020) published in Journal of Population Economics

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Yusuke Matsuyama
  • Stefan Listl
  • Rasheda Khanam
  • Enamul Kabir
  • Mona Groß

Jürges has published multiple papers across several scientific venues, with notable recurrent publications in the Journal of Dental Research, Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, BMJ, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, and Journal of Population Economics.

Best Publications

  • True health vs response styles: exploring cross-country differences in self-reported health.

    Hendrik Jürges

  • Quality of work, well-being, and intended early retirement of older employees: baseline results from the SHARE Study.

    Johannes Siegrist;Morten Wahrendorf;Olaf von dem Knesebeck;Hendrik Jürges

  • Changes in compulsory schooling and the causal effect of education on health: evidence from Germany.

    Daniel Kemptner;Hendrik Jürges;Steffen Reinhold

  • A new comprehensive and international view on ageing: introducing the 'Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe'.

    Axel Börsch-Supan;Karsten Hank;Hendrik Jürges

  • The effect of compulsory schooling on health—evidence from biomarkers

    Hendrik Jürges;Eberhard Kruk;Steffen Reinhold

  • First Results from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (2004-2007) : Starting the longitudinal dimension

    Axel Börsch-Supan;Agar Brugiavini;Hendrik Jürges;Arie Kapteyn

  • Are different measures of self-rated health comparable? An assessment in five European countries.

    Hendrik Jürges;Mauricio Avendano;Johan P. Mackenbach

  • Does schooling affect health behavior? Evidence from the educational expansion in Western Germany

    Hendrik Jürges;Steffen Reinhold;Martin Salm

  • Compulsory schooling reforms, education and mortality in twentieth century Europe.

    Christina Gathmann;Hendrik Jürges;Steffen Reinhold

  • The Effect of Central Exit Examinations on Student Achievement: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Timss Germany

    Hendrik Jürges;Kerstin Schneider;Felix Büchel

  • A New Comprehensive and International View on Ageing: The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe

    Axel Börsch-Supan;Karsten Hank;Hendrik Jürges

  • Assessment Drives Learning The Effect of Central Exit Exams on Curricular Knowledge and Mathematical Literacy

    Hendrik Jürges;Kerstin Schneider;Martin Senkbeil;Claus H. Carstensen

  • Educational level and changes in health across Europe: longitudinal results from SHARE

    Mauricio Avendano;Hendrik Jurges;Johann P. Mackenbach

  • Gender Ideology, Division of Housework, and the Geographic Mobility Families

    Hendrik Jürges

  • Parental income and child health in Germany.

    Steffen Reinhold;Hendrik Jürges

  • What can go wrong will go wrong: Birthday effects and early tracking in the German school system

    Hendrik Jürges;Kerstin Schneider

  • LONGITUDINAL DATA COLLECTION IN CONTINENTAL EUROPE : EXPERIENCES FROM THE SURVEY OF HEALTH , AGEING AND RETIREMENT IN EUROPE (SHARE)

    Axel Börsch-Supan;Karsten Hank;Hendrik Jürges;Mathis Schröder

  • A comparison of tooth retention and replacement across 15 countries in the over-50s.

    Christian Stock;Hendrik Jürges;Jing Shen;Kayvan Bozorgmehr

  • Teacher quality and incentives : Theoretical and empirical effects of standards on teacher quality

    Hendrik Jürges;Wolfram F. Richter;Kerstin Schneider

  • Gender and the Division of Household Labor in Older Couples A European Perspective

    Karsten Hank;Hendrik Jürges

  • Causal inference from observational data

    Stefan Listl;Stefan Listl;Hendrik Jürges;Richard G. Watt

Frequent Co-Authors

Karsten Hank
Karsten Hank University of Cologne
Gert G. Wagner
Gert G. Wagner German Institute for Economic Research
Jürgen Schupp
Jürgen Schupp German Institute for Economic Research
Mauricio Avendano
Mauricio Avendano King's College London
Jun Aida
Jun Aida Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Olaf von dem Knesebeck
Olaf von dem Knesebeck Universität Hamburg

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