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The UWA Profiles and Research Repository provides comprehensive and current information about all aspects of the research and teaching activities of UWA researchers, enabling sharing research outputs, activities and achievements with potential researchers, students, industry partners and the wider community.

The UWA Profiles and Research Repository supports the University's strategic goal to be a global leader in internationally renowned research by communicating high quality, freely available UWA research publications to a broad worldwide audience. It also supports UWA researchers to comply with  Open Access mandates and the University's Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) submission.

Profiles in the Repository are the sole, authorised public profiles for UWA researchers. Current Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students can request a profile in the UWA Profiles and Research Repository.

Postgraduate research students who commenced their candidature after March 2003 are required to lodge an electronic copy of their Thesis with the Repository as part of their final submission process.  More information is available on the UWA Profiles and Research Repository Support  guide .

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Three Essays on Health Insurance and Health Outcomes in Indonesia

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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T1 - Three Essays on Health Insurance and Health Outcomes in Indonesia

AU - Kurnianto, Taufan Pamungkas

N2 - This thesis aims to quantitatively analyse the role of health insurance and behaviour on health outcomes using nationally representative data from Indonesia. The first chapter examines the potential behavioural factors that may influence adult obesity and shows that being overweight is associated with impatience. The second chapter investigates whether access to public insurance reduces out-of-pocket health spending (OOP), and finds that public insurance for the poor significantly reduced OOP spending. The third chapter analyses the association between health outcomes and loss of health insurance and finds that individuals who lost health insurance were less likely to be healthy.

AB - This thesis aims to quantitatively analyse the role of health insurance and behaviour on health outcomes using nationally representative data from Indonesia. The first chapter examines the potential behavioural factors that may influence adult obesity and shows that being overweight is associated with impatience. The second chapter investigates whether access to public insurance reduces out-of-pocket health spending (OOP), and finds that public insurance for the poor significantly reduced OOP spending. The third chapter analyses the association between health outcomes and loss of health insurance and finds that individuals who lost health insurance were less likely to be healthy.

KW - Indonesia

KW - impatience

KW - obesity

KW - health insurance

KW - IFLS loss

KW - OOP expenditure

U2 - 10.26182/d6x1-js57

DO - 10.26182/d6x1-js57

M3 - Doctoral Thesis

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The 'research and study fair dealing' provisions of the  Copyright Act   do not apply to the use of someone else's work in your printed or online thesis.  

Unless the material you want to use is openly licensed (e.g. has a Creative Commons licence ) or is in the public domain (i.e. the copyright has expired ), you will need the copyright owner's permission to use their material in your thesis.

Permission must also be sought for unpublished material such as manuscripts and letters, confidential information and material subject to a contractual arrangement.

As seeking copyright permission can be a lengthy process allow time for this and if necessary follow up your initial request with a reminder.

Duration of copyright

For literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, duration of copyright is currently "life of the author + 70 years". This means that, for most works, copyright expires 70 years after the creator dies.

For other types of works including unpublished works, the duration may vary because of the type of work or due to historical changes in the  Copyright Act . The Australian Copyright Council Information Sheet,  Duration of Copyright ,  details how to decide whether copyright has expired and tables the current rules.

Obtaining copyright permission

  • Go to the source of the work to see if there is a licence which specifies conditions of use. Look for "terms of use" or "conditions of use" links on websites.
  • If you can't find a clear copyright owner, contact the publisher for clarification.
  • If permission is required, check if the publisher or owner has provided an online form; otherwise make your request using a permission letter. A template letter is available to download through the link below; note that you can amend the text as required. You can also send the permission request via email.
  • When requesting permission, clearly state how much of the work you wish to include and that the thesis will be used for non-commercial research purposes.
  • If permission is granted subject to a contract or requiring a fee, and you are either unwilling to pay or sign, you can seek further advice from the Library in the first instance (see the 'Contact for support' box for library team contact details).
  • If permission is not granted you will need to remove the work from your thesis.

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If permission has been granted it is important that you adhere to the UWA Research Integrity policy  (which operationalises the principles and practices of the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research at UWA). Ensure that you:

  • record and store the documentation as proof of copyright compliance
  • adhere to the copyright owner's conditions of use
  • acknowledge the copyright owner and the source of the material through accurate referencing .

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A review on mofs synthesis and effect of their structural characteristics for hydrogen adsorption.

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a Department of Chemical, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, Tshwane University of Technology, P.M.B X680, Pretoria, South Africa E-mail: [email protected]

b Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Private Bag 0004, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria

c Department of Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Private Bag 0004, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria

Climate change is causing a rise in the need to transition from fossil fuels to renewable and clean energy such as hydrogen as a sustainable energy source. The issue with hydrogen's practical storage, however, prevents it from being widely used as an energy source. Current solutions, such as liquefied and compressed hydrogen storage, are insufficient to meet the U.S. Department of Energy's (US DOE) extensive on-board application requirements. Thus, a backup strategy involving material-based storage is required. Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) belong to the category of crystalline porous materials that have seen rapid interest in the field of energy storage due to their large surface area, high pore volume, and modifiable structure. Therefore, advanced technologies employed in the construction of MOFs, such as solvothermal, mechanochemical, microwave assisted, and sonochemical methods are reviewed. Finally, this review discussed the selected factors and structural characteristics of MOFs, which affect the hydrogen capacity.

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